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CLASSIFICATION 


LITERATURE 

SUBCLASSES  PN,  PR,  PS,  PZ 


PN:   GENERAL  LITERARY  HISTORY  AND 
COLLECTIONS 

PR:    ENGLISH  LITERATURE 

PS:    AMERICAN  LITERATURE 

PZ:    FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  LITERATURE 


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Library  of  Congress  Classification  Schedules 

Price 

Class  A.  General  works.     Polygraphy $0.  30 

Class  B.  Partl,B-BJ.     Philosophy 1.00 

Class  B.  Part  2.  BL-BX.     Religion 2.  00 

Class  C.  Auxiliary  sciences  of  history 1.  00 

Class  D.  Universal  and  old  world  history 3.  50 

Class  D.  Universal  and  old  world  history,  European  War,  D  501-725  .    .        .05 

Class  D.  Supp.  2.     Second  World  War 20 

Class  E-F.  America 70 

Class  Ci.  Geography,    anthropology,    folk-lore,    manners   and    customs, 

sports  and  gam(>s In  revision 

Class  H.  Social  sciences 2.  75 

Class  J.  Political  science 2.75 

Class  L.   Education 1.00 

Class  M.  Music  and  books  on  music 1.00 

Class  N.  Fine  arts 1.  25 

Class  P.  Philology: 

Subclass  P-PA.     Philology,  linguistic,  classical  philology,  classical 

literature 60 

Subclass    P-PA,    supp.     Byzantine  and  modern  Greek  literature, 

medieval  and  modern  Latin  Literature 10 

Subclass  PB-PH.     Philology,  modern  European  languages  ....      1.50 

Subclass  PG  (in  part).     Russian  literature 1.00 

Subclass    PJ-PM.     Languages    and    literature    of    Asia,    Africa, 

Oceania,  America,  mixed  languages,  artificiallanguages 60 

Supplement  to  above.     Additions  and  changes  to  Jan.  1,  1936.       .  10 

Class  P.  Philology,  index  to  languages  and  dialects  in  volumes  P-PA, 

PB-PH,    PJ-PM 15 

Subclasses  PN,  PR,  PS,  PZ :  PN,  General  literary  history  and  collec- 
tions;   PR,    J^nglish    literature;    PS,    American   literature;    PZ, 

Fiction  and  Juvenile  literature 1.  75 

Subclass  PQ,  pt.  1.  French  literature 35 

Subclass  PQ,  pt.  2.  Italian,  Spanish,  and  Portuguese  literatures  .    .        .50 

Subclass  PT,  pt.  1.  German  literature 65 

Subclass  Pr,  pt.  2.  Dutch  and  Scandinavian  literatures 35 

Class  Q.   Science 1.25 

Class  R.  Medicine In  press 

Class  S.  Agriculture,  plant  and  animal  industry,  fish  culture  and  fish- 
eries, hunting  sports 45 

Class  T.  Technology 1.  50 

Class  U.  Military  science In  revision 

Class  V.   Naval  science 35 

Class  Z.  Bibliography  and  library  science 1.00 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


CLASSIFICATION 


LITERATURE 

SUBCLASSES  PN,  PR,  PS,  PZ 


PN:    GENERAL  LITERARY  HISTORY  AND 
COLLECTIONS 

PR:    ENGLISH  LITERATURE 

PS:    AMERICAN  LITERATURE 

PZ:    FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  LITERATURE 


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PREFATORY  NOTE 

The  schedules  for  PN,  PR  and  PS  were  originally  prepared  by  Dr. 
Edwin  Wiley,  under  the  supervision  of  Mr.  Charles  Martel,  then  Chief 
Classifier.  They  are  now  printed,  with  revisions  to  date,  for  admin- 
istrative purposes  and  for  the  convenience  of  libraries  using  the 
Library  of  Congre.^is  classification. 

In  the  case  of  PR  and  PS,  PR  has  been  used  for  English  writers  in 
general,  including  those  of  the  British  colonies,  PS  being  limited  to 
the  United  States. 

It  is  to  be  noted  that  the  main  purpose  of  this  work  is  to  furnish 
an  aid  to  classification  and  not  to  give  a  complete  hst  of  authors 
represented  in  these  classes  of  the  Library's  collection.  The  names  of 
several  weU-known  writers  of  recent  fiction  are  omitted  for  the  reason 
that  their  works  are  classified  in  PZ  3.  On  the  other  hand,  names 
are  cited  in  certain  cases  as  illustrative  of  the  method  of  using  the 
class  numbers  rather  than  showing  the  importance  of  the  authors. 

The  classification  schedules  for  foreign  literature  are  stiU  In  progress 
and  wUl,  it  is  expected,  be  issued  in  several  sections,  French,  German, 
Italian,  etc.,  as  completed. 

Clarence  W.  Peblet, 

Chief  Classifier 

Herbert  Putnam 
Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  August  15,  1914 


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EXPLANATION  OF  REFERENCES  TO  TABLES 

When  schemes  for  a  special  author  or  work  are  not  written  out  in 
full,  the  tables  of  subdivisions  given  at  the  end  are  to  be  applied  as 
indicated  by  the  Roman  numerals  in  curves.  Thus,  PR  2350-2368 
Spenser  (111)  indicates  that  the  works  are  to  be  arranged  as  shown  in 
literature  Table  III;  PR  2355-2360,  a  special  adaptation  of  the 
table,  is  ^ven  m  full  in  the  schedules. 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


CLASSIFICATION 


CLASS  PN:  LITERATURE  (GENERAL) 


LITERATURE:    GENERAL   AND 
UNIVERSAL 

LITERARY   HISTORY.     COLLECTIONS 

PN 

Periodioals. 

Only  periodicftla  devoted  excliuively  to  literary  history  and 
criticiBm  to  be  clftasified  here. 

General  periodicala,  magazines  and  reviews  in  AP;  purely 
bibliographical  periodical  and  re\aewB  in  Z  (e.  g.  Revue 
critique);  linguietic  and  literary  periodicals,  in  P-PM 

1  International  (Polyglot). 

2  American  and  Enghsh. 

3  French. 

4  German. 

5  Italian. 

6  Spanish. 
9  Other. 

11-19  yEAEBOOKS. 

(Arranged  like  PN  1-9.) 

21-29  SOCJIETIES. 

(Arranged  like  PN  1-9;  under  each,  .A2  Collective.) 
All  literary  societies  of  general  nature  classed  here. 
Cf.  PN  121,  Authors'  associatione;  PR  5;  PS  5. 

30  Literary  societies  in  public  schools. 

CONORESSEB. 

31  Permanent.     By  name. 
33  Others.    By  date. 

Collections. 

Cf.  PN  861-«63,  Comparative  literature— Collections. 

35  Series.    Monographs  by  different  authors. 

36  Studies  in  honor  of  a  particular  person  or  institution 

("Festschriften"). 
Prefer  P  26. 

37  Collected  works,  papers,  essays,  by  individual 

authors. 


PN  LITERATURE  PN 

41         Encyclopedias.     Dictionaries. 

e.  g.  Vapereau,  Dictionnaire  univereel  dee  litt^raturee. 
Cf.  PN  451^81,  Biography. 
43  Minor. 

Including  worke  not  in  dictionary  form: 
Notee  and  queries,  Curiosities  of  literature,  etc. 
Theory.     Philosophy.     Esthetics. 

Cf.  BH;  N  70-79;  PN  80-99,  101+,  1031  +  ,  1631  +  ,  etc. 

45  General  works.     Ideals,  form  and  content,  etc. 
General  special.     Relation  to  and  treatment  of 

special  elements,  problems,  and  subjects. 

46  Inspiration. 

47  Life. 

48  Nature. 

Cf.  PQ  145.3,  473;  PR  143,  508;  etc. 

See  alflo  PN  56. F5,     Fishing,  piscatory  literature; 

PN  56. G3,     Gardens. 

49  Philosophy,  ethics,  religion,  etc. 

Cf.  PN  1077,  Poetry;  PN  1647-1649,  Drama;  PN  3347- 
3351,  Prose. 

50  Relation  to  history. 

51  Relation  to  sociology,  economics,  political  science, 

etc.     (Social  ideals,  forces,  etc.,  in  literature.) 

52  Relation  to  education. 

53  Relation  to  art. 

54  Relation  to  language. 

55  Relation  to  science. 

56  Other  special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .F5,    Fishing,  piscatory  literature. 
.03.    Gardens. 

.14,     Idealism  (including  realism  and  idealism, 
and     general    esthetic    di-scussiona    of 
idealism,  realism,   naturalism,  roman- 
ticism, etc.). 
For  history  of  movements,  see  PN  599 

605. 
Cf.  PN  56.R3,  PN  66.R7. 
.M7,    Mountains. 
(.N2)   Naturalism,  see  Realism. 
.R3,    ReaUsm.     Naturalism.' 
.R7,    Romanticism.' 
.S8,    Supernatural. 
.S9,  '  Symbolism. 
(.W6)  Women. 
*■  Cf.  PN  481.     Feminine  influence  in  lit- 

erature. 

'  Prefer  history,  e.  g.  PN  769. R7,  Romanticism  in  the  19th  century. 


10 


PN  LITERATURE  PN 

Theory,     Philosophy.     Esthetics. 
General  special— Continued. 
57  Individual  characters  in  literature,  A-Z. 

e.  g    .  A.1,    Collective. 

Cf.  PN  1103,  Poetry;  PN   1711     Drama; 
PN  3411,  Fiction. 
.A2,    Female  charactere. 
.A6,    Arthur  and  Arthurian  legends. 
.  .C2,    Caesar. 

.D7,    Don  Juan. 

.F3,    Fauflt. 

.G3,    Galahad. 

.G7,    Grail. 

.G8,    Griaelda. 

.H4,   Helen  of  Troy 

.J8,    Judith. 

.P3,    Pareifal. 

.S6,    Sohrab  and  Ruetum. 

.T3,    TannhauBer. 

.T8,    Tristan  and  Isolde. 

58  Essays. 

Cf.  PN  88-94,  Criticism;  PN  500-519,  CoUectionB. 
Books  and  reading,  see  Z  1003. 
Cf.  PN  81-99,  510-519;  Z  1055. 

Study  and  teaching. 

Cf.  LB  1527,  1575,  1631,  2365;  LC  1001-1021. 

59  General. 

61  General  special. 

By  period. 

63  Ancient. 

64  Middle  ages. 

65  Renaissance. 

66  17th-18th  century. 

67  19th  century. 

68  20th  century. 
By  country. 

Prefer  PQ-PV. 

70  United  States. 

71  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

72  By  school,  A-Z. 

Prefer  PQ-PV. 
Criticism. 

80  Periodicals. 
Theory.     Canons. 

Cf.  PN  1031-1036,  Poetry. 
PN  3335,  Fiction. 

81  General  works. 

85  Minor  works.     Essays  lectures,  etc. 

11 


PN  LITERATURE  PN 


Griticiflm — Continued. 

86 

History. 

(Including  collections  of  criticisms.) 

Cl.  PN  500-519. 

88 

Medieval  and  Renaissance  to  1600. 

89 

Seventeenth  century. 

90 

Eighteenth  century. 

92 

Nineteenth  century. 

94 

Twentieth  century. 

98 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

99 

Special  country,  A-Z. 

Under  each : 

(1)  General. 

(2)  By  period. 

Early. 

Medieval. 

Modern. 

(3)  Authors. 

(Reference  only.) 

Anthorsliip. 

(General  works  only.     Special  coimtries,  PQ-PV.) 

Periodicals. 

Cf.  PN  1-9. 

101 

American  and  English. 

109 

Other. 

111 

Yearbooks. 

Cf.  PN  11-19. 

121 

Associations, 

Cf.  PN  21-29. 

Congresses. 

Cf.  PN  31-33. 

131 

International. 

133 

National  (and  local).     By  country,  A-Z. 

137 

Collections. 

Cf.  PN  35-37,  91. 

141 

Dictionaries. 

Treatises. 

145 

General  works  (Theory  and  technique). 

146 

Research  work.     Historical  and  scientific  author- 

ship. 

147 

Popular.     Minor.     "Writing  for  the  press." 

Including   handbookB,   "desk    books"    (queetiona    of 

punctuation,  capitalization,  spelling,  etc.). 

Cf.  PN  4775-4783,  Journalism. 

149 

Addresses.     Essays,  etc. 

12 


PN  LITERATURE  PN 

Authorship — Continued. 
General  special. 
Authorship  as  a  profession.    Ethics.     Relations. 
Social  conditions  of  autiiors,  etc. 
160  Early  works. 

151  General  works.     Treatises. 

153  Popular  works. 

Special, 
155  "Authors  and  publishers." 

Cf.  PN  173-241,  Technique. 
Copyright,  see  Z  551-644. 
(156)  Censorship,  see  Z  657-661. 

Cf.  PN  2044-2051. 
157  Dilettantism. 

159  Amateur  and  juvenile  writers. 

160  Preparation  of  manuscripts,  etc. 

161  How  to  sell  manuscripts. 

163  Literary  agents. 

164  Literary  landmarks.     Homes  and  haunts  of  au- 

thors. 
Greneral  only;  for  national,  see  PR  101-106  (Eng- 
lish), etc. 

165  Miscellany:  Anecdotes,  quarrels  and  amenities  of 

authors,  etc. 
Plagiarism. 

167  General. 

168  Cases,  A-Z. 

(Arranged  under  name  of  author  accused.) 

169  Satire.     Humor. 

171  Other  special,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .D4,  Dedications. 

.E3,  Eccentric  literature. 

Literary  forgeries,  imposturee. 
.F6,  General  works; 

.F7A-Z,       CaaeB.     By  name,  A-Z. 

.16  Insane  authors. 

.17  Introductions. 

.03,  Obsequies. 

.P4,  Pensions. 

.P7,  Prefaces. 

.P8,  Prologues  and  epilogues. 

(.W6)  Women  writers,  see  PN  471. 

Technique.     Literary  composition.     Rhetoric. 

Cf.  P-PF  (subdivision  41O-i60  under  each  language). 
For  Rhetoric  and  compoeition  prefer  PE  1407-1443. 


13 


PN 


LITERATURE                                        PN 

AuthorsMp. 

Technique.     Literary  composition,  etc.     Continued. 

Theory,  philosophy. 

Of.  PN  51-75. 

173 

Eaxly  works. 

Later. 

176 

English. 

176 

French. 

179 

Other. 

181 

Study  and  teaching. 

History,  see  PN  81-93. 

Treatises. 

185 

Early. 

Later. 

187 

Enghsh. 

189 

Other. 

191 

Compends. 

193 

Elementary  manuals. 

195 

Quizzes. 

197 

Exercises  and  specimens. 

198 

Lists  of  subjects,  outlines. 

199 

Studies  of  particular  authors,  by  author.  A-Z. 

(Technique  only.) 

General  special. 

203 

Style. 

Cf.  PE  1421 

205 

Exposition 

207 

Argumentation. 

209 

Analysis. 

218 

Other. 

Special  elements  of  style. 

221 

Invention. 

223 

Imitation. 

225 

Amplification. 

Figures. 

227 

General. 

228 

Special,  A-Z. 

229 

Use  of  adjectives,  epithets,  etc. 

.E9,  Expletives. 

(230) 

Fiction.    Novels.    Stories.    See  PN  3355-3378 

Special  kinds  of  style. 

Cf.  Special  forr  a  of  literature,  PN  1010+. 

(231) 

Historical,  see  D  13. 

(233) 

Oratorical,  see  PN  4142. 

234 

Essays  and  essay  writing. 

14 


PN  LITERATURE  PN 

Authorship. 

Technique.     Literary  composition.     Rhetoric. 
Special  kinds  of  style— Continued. 
235  Epistolary. 

(237)  Dialogue. 

(239)  Other  (Paneg3'Tic,  Pathetic,  Philosophic,  etc., 

Romantic,  Satiric,  Grotesque,  0)mic). 
241  Translating.     Technique,  art,  etc. 

Cf.  PN  881-(895),  Literary  bietory  of  translations. 
245  Aids. 

Commonplace  books,  see  PN  6245-6. 
249  Indexes  (Use,  value,  etc.). 

Technique  of  indexing,  "How  to  make  an  index," 

see  Z  695. 
Serial  indexes,  see  AI. 

IITEEAEY  HISTOEY. 


Biography. 

General  collections. 

Under  each : 

(1)  Comprehensive. 

(2)  Minor. 

(3)  Collected  memoirs,  letters,  etc. 

451-453 

English. 

456-458 

French. 

461-463 

German. 

466 

Other. 

Women  authors. 

471 

English  works. 

472 

French  works. 

473 

German  works. 

479 

Other. 

481 

Feminine  influence  in  hterature.     Authors'  relations 

to  women.     Love,  Marriage,  etc. 

(General  works  only.     Special  countries,  see 

PQ  147.5;  PR  119,  etc.) 

Literary  history. 

Collections. 

Various  authoi-s. 

500 

Early  (to  1800). 

501 

American  and  English. 

502 

Dutch. 

503 

French. 

504 

German. 

15 


PN  -  LITERATURE  PN 


Literary  history. 

Collections. 

Various  authors — Continued. 

505 

Italian. 

506 

Scandinavian. 

507 

Slavic. 

508 

Spanish,  etc. 

509 

^ther. 

510-519 

Collected  essays  of  individual  authors.     Essays  on 

ancient  and  modern  Uterature. 

(Divided  like  500-509.) 

Medieval  and  modern,  see  PN  710. 

For  other  periods  or  subjects,  see  PN  630,  6C0, 

681,  863,  945,  1136,  etc.;  also  PQ-PV. 

Comprehensive  works.     Universal  histories,  etc. 

Under  each : 

Early  works. 

(1)         To  1800. 

(2)         1801-1860. 

Recent. 

(3)         Treatises. 

(4)         Compends,  TexUbooks,  OutHnes. 

521-524 

American  and  English. 

531-534 

Dutch. 

541-544 

French. 

551-554 

German. 

561-564 

Italian. 

571-574 

Scandinavian. 

581-584 

Slavic. 

591-594 

Spanish,  Portuguese  and  Spanish  American. 

595 

Other,  A-Z. 

Special  relations,  movements,  and  currents  of  litera- 

ture (general  only). 

For  theory,  esthetica,  see  PN  45-56. 

597 

Classical  (Greek  and  Roman)  hterature  in  relation 

to  modem  hterature,  see  PN  883. 

599 

Idealism. 

601 

Reahsm.     Naturalism. 

603 

Romaticism. 

605 

Other.  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .C2,  Catholic  church— influence  on  literature 

C{.  PN  682. 

16 


PN 


LITERATURE 


PN 


611 
620-629  ^ 

630 
640-649 ' 

650-659 » 
660 

665 
667 
669 
670-679 » 
681 
682 


683 

684 
685 
686 


687 


Literary  history — Continued. 
By  period. 

Ancient. 
Origins. 

Comprehensive  works. 
Minor  works.     Essajrs,  lectures,  etc. 
Alexandrian  and  early  Christian. 
Oiiental. 

Comprehensive  works. 
Minor  works.     Essays,  lectures,  etc. 
Medieval  (to  1500). 

Collections  of  medieval  literature. 

Minor.     Selections. 
Dictionaries. 
Comprehensive  works. 
Minor  works.     Essays,  lectures,  etc. 
General  special. 

e.  g.  Catholic  influence  in  literature. 
Cf.  PN  605.C2. 
Special  forms  of  medieval  literature. 
Prefer  PQ-PV. 
Legends. 

Juvenile  literature,  see  PZ. 
Hero  legends  (Heldensage). 
Arthurian  legends. 
Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Arthur. 
Galahad. 
Gawain. 
The  Grail. 
Launcelot. 

Perceval  (Parsifal,  etc.). 
Tnstram. 

Note.  For  treatment  in   general 
literature  s^e  PN  67. A-Z. 
Other  special  subjects, 
e.  g.  Charlemagne. 
Cid. 

Eulenspiegel. 
Faust,  see  PN  57  and  PT. 
Helen  of  Troy. 
Jewish  Boy. 

Niebelungenlied,  see  PT. 
Robin  Hood,  see  PR  2126-2129,  PZ  8.1. 
Wandering  Jew. 
Swan-Knight. 
Seven  Sages. 
Seven  Sleepers. 


27595  O — 51 2 


Divided  like  PN  600-509, 

17 


PN  LITERATURE  PN 

literary  history. 


By  period. 

Medieval  (to  1500). 

Special  forms — Continued. 

688 

Poetry. 

689 

Epic  poetry. 

690 

Special  subjects,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Tristram  and  Isolde. 

Cf.  PN  57.T. 

691 

Lyric  poetry. 

692 

Prose.     Prose  fiction. 

693 

Special  tales,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Wife  of  Bath's  Tale. 

694 

Other  special  forms,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Fabliaux,  Fables. 

Prefer  PQ-PV. 

Modern. 

(Including  medieval  and  modem,  also  Works  on  special 

portions  of  Europe,  e.  g.  Southern  Europe.) 

695 

Collections. 

700-709  ' 

Comprehensive  works. 

710 

Minor  works.     Essays,  lectures,  etc. 

Renaissance  (1500-1700). 

715 

Collections. 

(Sources  with  commentary,  etc.) 

720-729  » 

Comprehensive  works. 

730-739  > 

16th  century. 

(Including  works  specifically  on  Humanism  and 

the  Revival  of  learning.) 

740-749  » 

17th  century. 

750-759  > 

18th  (and  early  19th)  century.     Romanticism. 

760-769  ' 

19th  century. 

Early  19th  century,  romanticism,  see  PN  750-759. 

771-779  ' 

20th  century. 

(821) 

Eomance  literatures,  see  PQ. 

831 

Germanic  literatures. 

Comparative  literature. 

Prefer  PA,  PQ-PV  for  studies  of  the   literary  relar 

tions  of  special  countries  and  special  authors. 

Works  on  the  literary  relations  of  the  United  States 

and  Great  Britain,  with  other  countries,  in  PR. 

For  special  periods,  see  PN  611-709. 

For  special   forms  of   literature,  see  the  subject  in 

general  literary  history. 

Added  entries  to  be  made  for  (881)  and  (884). 

851 

Periodicals. 

855 

Societies. 

•  Divided  Uke  PN  500-509. 

18 


PN  LITERATURE  PN 


literary  history. 

Comparative  literature — Continued. 

Collections. 

Cf.  PN  3&-37. 

861 

Series.     Monograplis  by  different  authors. 

863 

Collected   works,    essays,   papers    by   different 

authors. 

Study  and  teaching  of  comparative  htorature. 

Prefer  PN  59-72. 

867 

General. 

868 

By  country,  A-Z. 

869 

By  school,  A-Z. 

871-879 

General  works. 

(881) 

Special  forms  or  kinds  (genres),  A-Z. 

(.P5)   Picaresque  romances,  see  PN  3428-3430. 

(.R7)  Robinsonades. 

883 

Classical  antiquity  and  literatuie  in  relation  to 

modern  literature. 

Prefer  periods,  e.  g.  PN  671;  or  countriea,  e.  g.  PR  127  ; 

PQ  251  ("Querelle  des  anciens  et  modemes"). 

(884) 

By  country,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

(1)  General  works. 

(2)  Special  authors. 

Translations. 

(885) 

Tlie  art  of  translating,  see  PN  241. 

886 

General  works. 

887 

Minor. 

Special. 

Prefer  PQ-PV. 

(888) 

English. 

(889) 

German. 

(890) 

Dutch. 

(891) 

Scandinavian. 

(893) 

French. 

(894) 

Italian. 

(895) 

Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

(896) 

Other  Romanic. 

(898) 

Slavic. 

(899) 

Other. 

Folk  literature. 

For  P^olk  literature  of  special  countries,  see  PQ-PV. 

Prefer  GR,  Folk-lore. 

905 

Periodicals. 

»  Divided  Uke  PN  500-509. 
19 


«N 

LITERATURE                                     '« 

Literary  history. 

Folk  literatur©— Continued. 

907 

Societies. 

911 

Collections. 

916 

Dictionaries.                                                ' 

921 

Theory,  relations,  etc. 

930-939  ' 

Treatises. 

945 

Minor.     F^ays.     Addresses,  etc. 

Special. 

951 

Origins. 

Medieval. 

953 

Comprehensive. 

955 

Early  (to  1400). 

957 

TAier  (to  1600). 

Modern. 

959 

Comprehensive. 

961 

To  1800. 

963 

19th-20th  centuries. 

By  class. 

970 

Chap-books  and  Chap-book  literature. 

General  workfl  only. 

English,  Bee  PR  972-975. 

French,  PQ  78S-806. 

German,  PT  883-908. 

(975) 

Folk  poetry,  see  PN  1341. 

Fables. 

Juvenile,  see  PZ8.2, 14.2,  et«. 

980 

History.     Origins. 

981 

Early  works  (to  1800). 

982 

American  and  English. 

983 

Dutch. 

984 

French. 

985 

German. 

986 

Italian. 

987 

Scandinavian. 

988 

Spanish. 

989 

Other  countries,  A-Z, 

e.  g.  India. 

993 

Plant  fables. 

999 

Prose  romances,  ^tc. 

Cf.  PN  670-691,  Medieval  lite^ture. 

PN  3451-3503,  History  oi  p  oee  fiction. 

PQ,  PR,  etc.,  Special  Iflnguages. 

e.  g.  Anglo-Nonnan,  PR  2115-2116. 

'Divided  like  PN  500-609. 

20 


PN  LITERATURE  FN 

Literary  history. 
Folk  literature. 
By  class — Continued. 
1001  Folk  tales  and  legends. 

Prefer  GR. 


(1003) 

Proverbs,  see  PN  6401-6525. 

(1005) 

Folk  riddles,  see  GR  975. 

1008 

Other,  A-Z. 

POETEY. 

1010 

Periodicals. 

1012 

Societies. 

1014 

Congresses. 

1016 

Collections  (of  monographs) . 

1021 

Dictionaries. 

Theory,  philosophy,  relations,  etc. 

1031 

General. 

1035 

History  of  the  theory  of  poetry. 

Poetics. 

General  works. 

1040 

Ancient  and  medieval  (to  1600). 

e.  g.     Aristotle,  Scaliger,  etc. 

For  Greek  texts  of  Aristotle's  Poetics,  see  PA. 

Modem. 

1041 

English  (to  1800). 

1042 

English,  1801- 

1043 

French. 

1044 

German. 

1045 

Italian. 

1046 

Scandinav:'-.n. 

1047 

Slavic. 

1048 

Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

1049 

Other  languages,  A-Z. 

1055 

Miscellaneous  essays,  etc. 

(1057) 

Technique  of  blank  verse,  see  P311;    PA; 

PE  1515;     tc. 

1059 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.     .E7,   Euphonic  poetry. 

.P7,  Poetic  license. 

.S7,    Song-writing. 

1064 

Poets  on  poetry.     Anthologies  in  praise  of  poetry,  etc 

See  also  PN  6084. P7,  Praise  of  great  men. 

Relations  to,  and  treatment  of,  special  subjects. 

1065 

Nature,  landscape,  etc. 

Gf.  PN  48,  PR  143,  508,  etc. 

21 


PN  POETRY  PN 


Relations  to  special  subjects — Continued. 

1066 

Relation  to  music. 

1069 

Relation  to  art. 

1072 

Relation  to  other  forms  of  literature. 

1075 

Relation  to  life. 

1076 

Relation  to  love. 

1077 

Relation  to  philosophy,  ethics,  religion,  myth,  etc. 

Religion  and  theology  of  the  poets. 

1081 

Relation  to  pohtics,  social  progress,  etc. 

e.  g.  Gummere,  Democracy  and  poetry. 

Prefer  HN. 

1082 

Relation  to  economics. 

1091 

Women  and  poetry.     Feminine  influence. 

Cf.  PN  471-481,  Women  authors;  HQ  1386.  Women  in  litera- 

ture . 

1097 

Uneducated  poets. 

1)01 

Study  and  teaching. 

Prosody,  metrics,  rhythmics,  see  P-PM. 

1103 

Characters:  heroes,  heroines,  etc. 

History  and  criticism. 

General. 

1105 

Early  works. 

1111-1119' 

Modern. 

1126 

General  special. 

e.  g.  Origins. 

1136 

Essays. 

By  period. 

1140-1149  1 

Ancient. 

Oriental,  see  PJ. 

Chinese,  see  PL. 

1160-1169' 

Medieval  and  modern. 

Medieval,  see  PN  670-691. 

1180-1189  ' 

Renaissance. 

1200-1209  ' 

16th  century. 

1220-1229' 

17th  century. 

1240-1249  ' 

18th  century. 

1260-1269  ' 

19th  century. 

1270-1279  ' 

20th  century. 

Special  kinds. 

Epic  poetry. 

Comprehensive  treatises. 

1301 

Early. 

1303 

Recent. 

130:, 

Minor. 

'  Divided  like  PN  501-509. 

22 


PN  POETRY  PN 


POETRY 

Special  kinds. 

Epic  poetry — Continued. 

By  period. 

1307 

Ancient. 

(1312) 

Medieval,  sta  PN  683. 

1317 

Modem  (since  1500). 

Special  topics. 

1323 

National  heroic  epics. 

1326 

Romantic  epics.     Romances  of  chivalry. 

Cf.  PN  683. 

1329 

Allegorical  epics. 

1332 

Descriptive  epics. 

1333 

Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A6,  Animal  epics. 

Folk  poetry. 

1341 

General  works. 

;■ 

Lyric  poetry. 

Cf.  PN  687. 

Comprehensive  treatises. 

1351 

Early. 

1356 

Recent. 

1361 

Minor. 

Special. 

1371 

O^es. 

1376 

Ballads. 

1381 

Songs. 

1386 

Hymns  and  sacred  poems. 

1389 

Elegies. 

1401 

Didactic  poetry. 

1411 

Descriptive  poetry. 

1421 

Pastoral  and  bucolic  poetry. 

1431 

Christmas  poetry.     Carols,  etc. 

1441 

The  poetic  epigram.     Epitaphs,  etc. 

1451 

Vers  de  society. 

Minor  forms  of  poetry. 

1471 

Ballade. 

1475 

Centos,  pasticcios,  etc.  (including  specimens) 

1479 

Chant  royal.                   ^ 

1485 

K>Tielle. 

1489 

Macoronic  verse  (including  specimens). 

1493 

Madrigal. 

1497 

Pantoum. 

1501 

Rondeau. 

1504 

Rondel. 

1507 

Roundelay. 

23 


PN  DRAMA  PN 

Minor  forms  of  poetry — Continued. 
1511  Sestina. 

1514  Sonnet. 

1517  Triolet. 

1521  Villanelle. 

1623  Virelai. 

1525  Other  (anagrams,  echo  verse,  nonsense  rhymes,  etc.). 

The  dialogue. 
1561  Treatises. 

TEE  DRAMA. 


1600-1609* 

Periodicals. 

1610 

Yearbooks,  by  date. 

1611-1619* 

Societies. 

Collections. 

1621 

Various  authors. 

1623 

Collected  essays  of  individual  authors. 

1625 

Dictionaries. 

Philosophy,  esthetics,  scope,  relations,  etc. 

1631 

General. 

1633 

Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .13,  IdoaUam. 

.N2,  Nattualism. 

Relations  to,  and  treatment  of,  special  subjects. 

1635 

Relation  to  other  forms  of  literature. 

1637 

Relation  to  pictorial  art. 

1639 

Relation  to  music. 

1641 

Relation  to  life. 

1643 

Relation  to  sociology. 

1647 

Relation  to  philosophy,  ethics,  and  religion. 

1649 

Relation  to  the  church. 

1650 

Other  special,  A-Z. 

General  works  on  the  drama  and  the  stage. 

1654 

Early  works  (to  1800). 

1655 

Treatises,  1801. 

1657 

Minor  works. 

Technique  of  dramatic  composition. 

1660-1669  ' 

General  treatises. 

1670 

Minor:  Pamphlets,  etc. 

Special. 

1672 

The  unities. 

1675 

Tragic  effect.     Tragic  fault,  poetic  justice,  etc 

1678 

Comic  effect. 

»  Divided  like  PN  500-^9. 
24 


FN 


DRAMA 


PN 


1683 
1685 
1687 
1689 
1690 

1691 
1701 
1707 
1711 

1720-1729 ' 
1731 

1741 

1751 

1761 
1766 
1771 

(1775) 
(1778) 
(1781) 

1785 
1791 

1800 
1801 

1811 

1821 

1831 
1841 
1851 
1861 


Technique  of  dramatic  composition. 
Special — Continued. 
Plot. 
Exposition.     Development  of  the  action 

Suspense. 
Character  treatment. 
Treatment  of  masses  (crowds,  etc.). 

Cf.  PN  2091. M2. 
Construction  of  the  play:  acts,  scenes,  etc. 
Study  and  teaching. 
Criticism. 

Characters,  heroes,  heroines,  etc. 
History. 
Comprehensive. 
Minor.     Compends.     Outlines. 
By  period. 
Ancient. 
Medieval. 
General. 
Special. 

Miracle  plays. 
Mysteries. 
Moralities. 
By  country. 

England,  see  PR  641-644. 
France,  see  PQ  513,  (1217),  1343-1385 
Other,  A-Z,  see  PQ-PV. 
Renaissance. 
General. 
Special. 
By  period. 

Early  (to  1550). 
Later  (1550-1650). 
Modern. 

General  (including  medieval,  renaissance,  and 

modern). 
Special. 
By  period. 
17  th  centui-y. 
18th  century. 
19th-20th  centuries. 
20th  century. 


«  Divided  like  PN  500-509. 


25 


PN  DRAMA  PN 

Special  types. 


Under  each: 

(0)  Collections. 

'Uj; 

History. 

(1)       Early  works  (to  1800) 

(2)       General  works,  1801- 

(3)       Origins,  sources,  etc. 

By  period. 

(4)           Ancient.                    ■  * 

(5)           Medieval. 

(6)           Renaissance. 

(7)           Modem. 

(9)  Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Opera,  comic  opera,  etc.,  see  ML  1800-1960. 

1870-1879 

Historical  plays. 

1880 

Religious  plays. 

Cf.  PN  1647,  1761-1771,  3235-3241,  6120.R4. 

1885 

Other  special  types,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

Prefer  PN  1635-1650. 

1890-1899 

Tragedy. 

1910-1919 

Melodrama. 

Cf.  ML  2050  Musical  hiatory. 

1920-1929 

Comedy. 

1934 

Interludes,  masques,  etc. 

1940-1949 

Farces.     Burlesques.     Mimes. 

1960-1969 

Vaudeville.     Varieties. 

Prefer  ML.                  , 

1969.M5 

Minstrels. 

1970-1979 

Marionettes,  Punch  and  Judy,  etc. 

1979.P9 

Punch  and  Judy,  Punchinello,  Polichinelle,  etc, 

1979.S5 

Shadow  plays. 

Cf.  PN  6120. 

Plays  (texts).     Collections  and  separate  plays, 

1980 

English. 

1981 

Other. 

1985 

Pantomimes. 

Plays  (texts),  see  PN  6120.P3. 

1988 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

o.  g.  Harlequin. 

For  amateur  oiitertainmenta,  see  PN  4305. P2. 
Ballet. 

Prefer  ML  3460. 
Cf.  GV  1.580-1798,  Dancing. 
1989  General  works.  ^ 


26 


PN  DRAMA  PN 

Special  types. 

Ballet — Continued. 
Special. 

1990  By  plac«,  A-Z. 

1991  By  troupe,  company,  etc.,  A-Z. 
Biography,  see  GV  1785. 

Elssler,  Vestris,  etc.,  in  ML  419. 
Moving-pictuje  shows. 

1993  Periodicals. 

1994  General  works. 

.Al-5,  Documents. 

1995  Greneral  special. 

1996  How  to  write  "photo-plays." 

1997  Plays,  Scenarios,  etc. 

1998  Miscellaneous:  Directories,  Catalogs,  etc. 
Dramatic  representation.     The  theater. 

Periodicals.      ;    ,;     v^.e. ' 

2000  American. 

.A2,  Early  (to  1820). 

2001  English.  ,   ,  , 

2002  Dutch.  < 

2003  French.  :-         :: 

2004  German.       ^l.?^:  -c      i.   ,-  : 

2005  Itahan.  .  /    ■   .    '■    ■ 

2006  Scandinavian. 

2007  Slavic.  .    ^ 

2008  Spanish.  : : .  '    ■       v  ^^ 

2009  Other.  ' 
2012  Yearbooks. 

(General  only.     Local  in  PN  2300  + .) 
Societies. 

2015  International. 

2016  United  States. 

2017  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

2018  Congresses,  Conventions      By  date. 

2019  Expositions.     By  date. 
Collections. 

2020  Various  authors. 

2021-2029  Collected  essays  by  individual  authoi-s. 

2035  Dictionaries. 

Philosophy,  relations,  etc. 
2037  General. 

Special. 
2039  Esthetics,  relations  to  hterature,  music,  etc. 


Divided  like  P.N  501-509. 
27 


PN  DRAMA  FN 

Dramatic  representation.     The  theater. 
Philosophy,  relations,  etc. 
Special — Contioued. 

Belation  to  the  state.     Begulation  and  control. 
Censorship. 
2042  General. 

2044  By  country,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

(1)  Documents,  laws,  etc. 

(2)  Other  works. 

2045  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Law  of  tickets. 
Influence  of  the  drama.     Belation  to  ethics,  the 
chnrch,  etc.     General  works  (Controversial, 
etc.). 
English. 
2047  Early  (to  1800). 

2049  Recent. 

2051  Other. 

2053  Management,  organization,  administration. 

Cf.  PN  2085-2091,  Stage  management. 

2054  Guides  to  the  selection  of  plays. 

2055  Acting  as  a  profession. 
Art  of  acting. 

Cf.  PN  4001+  (Oratory,  elocution). 
2061  Treatises. 

2065  Popular  works. 

Special  topics. 

2067  Costume. 

Cf.  GT  1740-1745. 

2068  Make-up. 
2071                     Other,  A-Z. 

c.  g.  .G4,  Gestures. 

Cf.  PN4165. 
2073  Contracts,  blanks,  forms,  diaries,  etc. 

Study  and  teaching. 
2075  General. 

2078  By  country,  A-Z. 

Subarranged: 

(1)  General  works. 

(2)  Dramatic  schools,  A-Z  (By  place). 
The  stage  and  accessories. 

Stage  management,  the  building,  mechanical  de- 
vices, etc.). 
Prefer  architecture,  NA  6820-6840. 

23 


FN 


DRAMA 


PN 


Dramatic  representation.     The  theater. 

The  stage  and  accessories — Continued. 

2085 

Treatises. 

2086 

General  special. 

2087 

By  country,  A-Z. 

2091 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .E4,  Electrical  devices. 

.P3,  Panics. 

.S8,  Stage  aettingB,  scenery,  etr 

2093 

Miscellaneous.     Minor. 

2095 

Satire,  humor,  etc. 

History. 

2100-2109  » 

Comprehensive  works. 

2115 

Minor  works.     Essays,  etc. 

2122 

General  dpecial. 

e.  g.  Firat  performancee. 

By  period. 

Ancient. 

Cf .  PA.  Glaasic  literature. 

2131 

General. 

2132 

Greneral  special. 

2135 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

By  country. 

2137 

Greece. 

2141 

Rome. 

2145 

Other. 

Medieval. 

2152 

General. 

2154 

Early  to  1400. 

2156 

Fifteenth  century. 

2159 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

Renaissance. 

2171 

General. 

2173 

Sixteentlj  century. 

2174 

Seventeenth  century. 

2179 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

Modern. 

2181 

GeneraL 

2183 

Eighteenth  century. 

2185 

Nineteenth  century. 

2189 

Twentieth  century. 

2193 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

>  Divided  like  PN  500^509. 


29 


PN  DRAMA  PN 

Dramatic  representation.     The  theater — Continued 
Biography.     General. 

Special,  see  PN  2285-7,  2307-3030. 
2205  Collections. 

2208  Dictionaries. 

2215  Homes  and  haunts  of  actors. 

2217  Anecdotes.     Wit.     Humor,  etc. 

2219  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .C2,  Cabaretfl;  .C3,  Caf^a  chantante. 
Special  countries. 
United  States. 

Periodicals,  see  2000-2009. 
Societies,  see  2015-2017. 

2220  Collections. 
History. 

2221  Comprehensive. 
2226  General  special. 
2232                        Minor. 

By  period. 
2237  Early,  to  1800. 

2239  Contemporary  works. 

Nineteenth  century. 
2245  Comprehensive. 

2248  To  1860. 

2251  Contemporary  works. 

2256  1860-1900. 

2259  Contemporary  works. 

2266  Twentieth  century. 

Local. 
2273  Regioas.     (East,  South,  West,  etc.),  A-Z. 

2275  States,  A-Z.  ,^ 

2277  Cities,  A-Z. 

Biography. 

2285  Collected,  including  Portrait  albums,  etc. 

2286  Negro  actors,  minstrels,  etc. 

2287  Individual,  by  name  of  actor,  A-Z.     (Stage 

name.)  ir 

2289  Directories.     Guide  books,  etc.  Cf;; 

General  only.  58  i 

Local,  see  PN  2275-2277. 
Management,  organization,  administration,  etc. 

(Syndicates,  circuits,  troups,  etc.) 

2291  General  works. 


PN 


DRAMA 


PN 


2293 


2295 
2297 

2298 

2300 

2301 
2302 
2303 
2304 
2305 
2306 

2307 

2308 

2310-2318 

2320 

2325 
2326 
2327 

2328 
2329 

2330 
2331 
2332 

2333 
2334 
2340-2344 » 
2350-2354  ' 
2360-2364  » 
2370-2374  * 
2380-2384  » 


Dramatic  representation.     The  theater— Continued. 
Special  countries. 
United  States. 

Management,     organization,     administration, 
etc. — Continued. 
Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .14,  Independent  theaters. 
.T8,  Theatrical  tmsts. 
Corporations  and  institut'.ons,  A-Z. 
Theatrical  troups. 

e.  g.    .D3,  Daly's. 
Special  plays,  spectacles,  etc.,  by  name. 
Canada. 
Collections. 
History. 
General. 
Early  (to  1800). 

19th  century.  , .. 

20th  century.       ;  ,      ,  / 
Provinces,  A-Z.  ^      ,  ^  ,  [ .  " 

Cities,  A-Z.  , 

Biography. 
Collected. 

Individual,  A-Z.  ' 

Mexico  (Divided  like  2300-2308). 
Central  America. 

British  Honduras.  ^^^^^^^  '  ^udi 

Collections. 
History. 

Local,  A-Z.     'r3,irr^ 
Biography.  . :,-  i 

Collected.  ; : ; 

Individual,  A-Z. 
Costa  Rica.  lwj.  f'TcV 

s-  Collections. 

History. 

Local,  A-Z.  '  Oas.:. 

Biography. 

Collected.  ■    -  - 

Individual,  A-Z.  i.H^^ 

Guatemala. 

Honduras.  ^'^'^ 

Nicaragua. 

Panama.  ' 

Salvador. 


'  Divided  Uke  2330-2334. 
81 


FN 


DRAMA 


PN 


2390 
2395-2399  » 
2400-2404  * 
2410-2414  ^ 
2415-2419  ' 
2420-2424  » 
2430-2434  ' 
2440 
2445 

2450 
2451 
2452 

2453 
2454 
2460-2464  ' 
2470-2474  » 
2480-2484  ' 
2490-2494  » 
2500-2504  ' 
2510-2514  » 
2515-2519  ' 
2520-2524  ' 
2525-2529  ' 
2530-2534  ' 
2540-2544  * 
2650-2554  » 
2570 

2575 


2580 

2581 
2582 

2583 

2585 
2586 


Dramatic  representation.     The  theater. 
Special  countries — Continued. 
West  Indies. 
Bahamas. 
Cuba. 

Dominican  Republic. 
Haiti. 
Jamaica. 
Porto  Rico. 
Others,  A-Z. 
South  America. 
Argentine  Republic. 
Collections. 
History. 

Local,  A-Z. 
Biography. 
Collected. 
Individual,  A-Z, 
Bolivia. 
Brazil. 

British  Guiana. 
Chile. 
Colombia. 

Dutch  Guiana.     Surinam. 
Ecuador. 
French  Guiana. 
Paraguay. 
Peru. 
Uruguay. 
Venezuela. 
Europe. 

Great  Britain,  England. 
Theatrical  clubs,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .G2,  Ganick  club,  Cambridge. 
.03,  Ganick  club,  London. 
Collections. 
History. 
General. 
Special  topics,  A-Z. 

For  ceneorehip,  see  PN  2044. 
Minor.     Essays,  etc. 
By  period. 

Early  (to  1800). 
Origins. 


>  Divided  like  2330-2334. 


'  Divided  like  2450-2454. 


82 


PN  DRAMA  PN 


DRAMA                                          1 

Dramatic  representation.    The  theater. 

Special  countries. 

Europe. 

Great  Britain,  England. 

Hiatory. 

By  period — Continued. 

2587 

Medieval. 

2588 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

2589 

Renaissance. 

2590 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

(2591) 

Modem. 

2592 

17th  century  (17th-18th  centuries) 

2593 

18th  century. 

2594 

19th  century. 

2595 

20th  century.     Recent. 

2596 

Special  Enghsh  cities,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .L6,  London— General. 

.L7,  London — Special  theaters,  A-Z. 

Biography. 

2597 

Collected. 

2598 

Individual,  A-Z. 

Ireland. 

2600 

Collections. 

2601 

History,  Biography,  etc. 

2602 

Local,  A-Z. 

Scotland. 

2603 

Collections. 

2604 

History,  Biography,  etc. 

2605 

Local,  A-Z. 

Wales. 

2606 

Collections. 

2607 

History,  Biography,  etc. 

2608 

Local,  A-Z. 

2609 

Other  local  A-Z. 

Austria-Hungary. 

2610 

Collections. 

History. 

2611 

General. 

2612 

Early  (to  1800). 

2613 

19th  century. 

2614 

20th  century.     Recent. 

2615 

Special  states,  provinces,  etc. 

2616 

Special  cities,  A-Z. 

Biography. 

2617 

Collected. 

2618 

Individual,  A-Z. 

!l27.'(!>r>  () 

r.i        :{                              33 

PH  DRAMA  PN 


Dramatic  representation.     The  theater. 

Special  countries. 

Europe  —  Contiaued. 

France. 

2620 

Cbllections. 

History. 

2621 

General. 

2622 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

2623 

Minor.     Essays,  etc. 

By  period. 

2625 

Early  (to  1800). 

2626 

Origins. 

2627 

Medieval. 

2628 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

2629 

Renaissance. 

2630 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

(2631) 

Modem. 

2632 

17th  century  (17th-18th  centuries) 

2633 

18th  century. 

2634 

19th  century. 

2635 

20th  century. 

2636 

Local,  A-Z. 

Biography. 

2637 

0)llected. 

2638 

Individual,  A-Z. 

Germany. 

2640 

Collections. 

History. 

2641 

General. 

2642 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

2643 

Minor.     EJssays,  etc. 

By  period. 

2645 

Early  (to  1800). 

2646 

Origins. 

2647 

Medieval. 

2648 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

2649 

Renaissance. 

2650 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

(2651) 

Modem. 

2652 

17th-18th  centuries. 

2653 

19th  century. 

2654 

20th  century.     Recent. 

2655 

Special  states,  provinces,  etc.,  A-Z. 

2656 

Special  cities,  A-Z. 

M 


PN 


DRAMA 


PN 


Dramatic  representation.     The  theater. 

Special  countries. 

Europe. 

Germany— Continued. 

Biography. 

2657 

Collected. 

2658 

Individual,  A-Z. 

2660-2668 ' 

Greece  (Modern). 

2670-2688 

Italy  (Divided  like  2640-2658). 

2690-2693 

Netherlands  (divided  like  2060-2063). 

2700-2708  • 

Belgium. 

2710-2718' 

Holland. 

2719 

Luxemburg. 

2720-2728 ' 

Russia. 

2730-2738 ' 

Scandinavia. 

2740-2748  » 

Denmark. 

2750-2758  ' 

Iceland. 

2760-2768 ' 

Norway. 

2770-2778"** 

Sweden. 

Spain  and  Portugal. 

2780-2788  » 

Spain. 

2790-2798 ' 

Portugal. 

2800-2808 » 

Switzerland. 

Turkey  and  Balkan  States. 

2810-2818  ' 

Turkey. 

2820-2828  ' 

Bulgaria. 

2830-2838  * 

Montenegro. 

2840-2849  * 

Rumania. 

2850-2858  ' 

Servia. 

2860 

Asia. 

2870-2878  ' 

China. 

2880-2888  ' 

India. 

2890-2898  » 

Indo-China,  Siam,  Cochin-China,  etc. 

Indonesia,  Malay  Archipelago. 

2900-2908  » 

Dutch  East  Indies. 

2910-2918  * 

Philippines. 

2920-2928  ' 

Japan. 

2930-2938  ' 

Persia. 

2940-2948  ' 

Russia  in  Asia. 

2950-2958  ' 

Turkey  in  Asia. 

2960 

Other  Asiatic  divisions. 

Divided  like  2610-2618. 


35 


PN  DRAMA  PN 


Dramatic  representation.     The  theater. 

Special  countries — Continued. 

Africa. 

2970-2978  ' 

Egypt. 

2980 

British  possessions,  A-Z. 

2990 

Other  local,  A-Z. 

3010-3018  * 

Australia  and  New  Zealand. 

3030 

Pacific  Islands,  A-Z. 

Amateor  theatricals. 

Pageants  (processionals,  dances,  and  songs  inter- 

woven  with   dramatic    ej)isodes    or   miniature 

pkys),  seePN  3201. 

For  plays,  see  PN  6120.A4-5. 

General  works. 

3151 

Treatises. 

3155 

Popular  works. 

3157 

Juvenile  drama;  acting  for  children. 

By  country. 

United  States. 

3161 

General. 

3166 

Local,  by  place,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  S3,  Bohemian  Club  of  San  Francisco. 

3169 

Other  countries. 

Under  each: 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Local,  by  place,  A-Z. 

3171 

The  drama  as  a  method  of  teaching. 

School-room  plays,  etc. 

College  theatricals. 

3175 

General  works. 

3178 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Greek  plays. 

By  country. 

United  States. 

3182 

General  Works. 

3185 

By  institution,  A-Z. 

3191 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

(1)  General. 

(2)  By  institution,  A-Z. 

3195 

Negro  nainstrels,  etc. 

(Collections  and  separate  plays  in  PN  4305.N6.) 

'  Divided  like  2610-2618. 

86 


PN  DRAMA  PN 

Dramatic  representation.     The  theater — Continued. 
Spectacles,  tableaux,  pageants,  etc. 

Include   here    pageants   with    tableaux,    songs,    dances, 
dramatic  episodes,  etc.,  but  prefer  local  history,  I)-F, 
for  all  pageants  of  local  historical  interest. 
Cf.  GT  393(M995,  Festivals  and  holidays  (Manners  and 
customs). 
GV  1471,  Games,  entertainments,  amusements  (Gen- 
eral works). 
GV  1743,  National  dances,  folk  dances. 
LB  3525-3571,  School  exercises  (Special  days,  etc.). 
PN  6120.T3,  Tableaux. 
General  works. 
3203  Treatises.     Production  of  (amateur)  pageants, 

masques,  plays,  etc. 

e.  g.  Bates,  Pageants  and  pageantry. 
Chubb,  Festivals  and  plays. 

3205  Texts,  scenarios,  etc. 

3206  Special  pageants,  etc.     By  author  or  title. 

e.g.    .S8,  Stevens:  Pageants  of  the  Italian  Renaissance. 
Special  countries. 
United  States. 
3209  General. 

3211  Local,  A-Z. 

3215  Other  American,  by  country,  A-Z. 

3220  Europe. 

Under  each  country: 

(1)  General. 

(2)  I^cal,  A-Z. 
3221-3222                        Austria. 
3225-3226                        France. 

Germany. 
3233  General. 

Special, 

Oberammergau . 
3235  General  descriptive  works. 

3238  Minor  works. 

3241  Texts  of  the  play. 

3244  Other  local,  A-Z. 

3251-3252  Great  Britain. 

3255-3256  Greece. 

3261-3262  Italy. 

3265-3266  Netherlands. 

3271-3272  Spain  and  Portugal. 

3281-3282  Switzerland. 

3299  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

(3300)       Lyceum  courses,  etc.,  see  LC  6551-6560. 

37 


PN  PROSE  PN 


Prose.     Prose  fiction.     The  short  story,  etc. 

3311 

Periodicals. 

3315 

Yearbooks. 

3318 

Societies. 

Collections. 

3321 

Various  authors. 

3324 

Collected  essays  by  individual  authors. 

(3325) 

Dictionaries,  see  PN  41-43. 

Philosophy,  theory,  etc. 

General. 

3229 

Early. 

3331 

Recent. 

3335 

Esthetics.    Criticism,  etc. 

3338 

Relation  to  and  treatment  of  special  subjects. 

3340 

ReaUsm  and  romanticism  in  prose  fiction. 

3341 

Relation  to  life. 

3344 

Relation  to  sociology. 

3347 

Relation  to  ethics. 

3351 

Relation  to  reUgion,  mythology,  etc. 

3353 

General  works. 

3354 

Minor  works,  essays,  etc. 

Technique. 

Cf.  PN  185-199;  PE  1402-1477. 

3355 

General  works  (Fiction  in  general) . 

3358 

Minor  works. 

3365 

Technique  of  the  novel. 

3367 

Minor  works. 

3373 

Technique  of  the  short  story. 

3375 

Minor  works. 

Special  topics. 

3378 

Plots. 

3383 

Other,  A-Z. 

33  S5 

Study  and  teaching. 

(3391) 

Story  telling.     Reading  of  stories  to  children,  etc 

See  LB  1042,  1179. 

Special  topics. 

3401 

Women  writers.     Femininism  in  fiction. 

3411 

Characters:  heroes  and  heroines,  etc. 

Special  races,  classes,  types,  etc.,  in  fiction. 

3418 

Jew. 

2423 

Negro. 

Picaresque  novels.     Romances  of  roguery. 

3428 

General. 

38 


PN  PROSE  PN 

Prose.     Prose  fiction.     The  short  story,  etc. 
Special  topics. 

Special  races,  classes,  types,  etc.,  in  fiction. 
Picaresque  novels,  etc. — Continued. 
By  country. 
(3429)  Spain,  see  PQ. 

3430  Other  countries,  A-Z. 

3432  Robinsonades,  "Avanturiers,"  etc. 

Added  entries  to  be  made  in  PQ  G37,  PR  830. 
3435  Tales  of  wonder,  terror,  etc. 

Cf.  PN  3500. 
Special  classes  of  novels,  etc. 
3441  Historical  novel. 

3448  Other,  A-Z. 

History. 

Comprehensive  works. 

3451  American  and  English. 

3452  Dutch. 

3453  French. 

3454  German. 

3455  Italian. 

3456  Scandinavian. 

3457  Slavic. 

3458  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

3459  Other. 
3463                 Minor  works. 

By  period. 
3466  Ancient. 

(3471)  Medieval,  see  PN  692-3. 

3481  Renaissance. 

Modern. 
3491  General. 

3495  18th  century. 

3499  19th  century. 

3500  Early  19th  century.     Romanticism. 

Cf.  PN  3435. 

3503  20th  century. 

Oratory.     Elocution,  etc. 
Periodicals. 
4001  English. 

4003  Other. 

4005  Yearbooks. 

4009  Societies. 

4012  Collections  (of  monographs,  etc.,  on  the  art,  history, 

etc.,  of  oratory). 

39 


FN 


ORATORY 


PN 


Oratory.     Elocution,  etc. — Continued. 

CoUections  of  speeches,  see  PN  6121-6130. 

4016 

Dictionaries. 

History,  etc. 

4021 

Comprehensive. 

4023 

General  special. 

By  period. 

(4027) 

Antiquity,  see  PA. 

4031 

Middle  Ages. 

Modern. 

4036 

Comprehensive. 

By  period. 

4039 

16th  century 

4042 

17th  century 

4045 

18th  century 

4048 

19th  century 

4051 

20th  century. 

Biography  of  orators,  lecturers,  etc. 

4057 

Collected. 

Individual,  A-Z. 

Orators,  see  D-F,  also  PQ,  PR,  PS,  etc. 

4058 

Lecturers. 

Prefer  PQ,  PR,  etc 

Cf.  LC  6501-6560,  Lyceums. 

4059 

Elocutionists. 

4061 

Philosophy.     Theory.     Relations. 

4066 

Satire.     Humor. 

Cf.  PN  4250-4259,  PN  6231.S2.  PN  6147-6231. 

Study  and  teaching.     Elocution.     Expression. 

4071 

Periodicals. 

4073 

Societies. 

4075 

Congresses. 

4077 

Collections  (of  papers  on  elocution) 

Exercises,  recitations,  etc.,  see  PN  4199-4321 

4082 

Dictionaries. 

4086 

History. 

By  country. 

Under  each: 

(1)  General  works. 

(2)  By  place,  A-Z. 

(3)  Schools,  A-Z  (By  city). 

-4093 

United  States. 

4095 

Other,  A-Z. 

Treatises.     Compends.     Text-books. 

Eariy  to  1800. 

4103 

Latin. 

4105 

Other. 

40 


PN  ORATORY  PN 


Oratory.     Elocution,  etc. 

Treatises.     Compcnds.     Text-books — Continued. 

4111-4119  • 

19th  century. 

4121-4129  ' 

20tli  century. 

4130 

Minor  works.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

Special. 

4140 

Subjects. 

4142 

Composition,  style,  etc. 

4145 

Reading,  Emphasis,  etc. 

Expression. 

For  general  works  on  voice  and  gesture,  see  PN  4103- 

4130. 

4155 

Theory.     Philosophy. 

4157 

Delsarte  system. 

4162 

The  voice. 

Cf.  QP  30G;  MT  820-950. 

4163 

Special  topics. 

e.  g.  Children's  voices. 

Stimulants,  Effect  of. 

4165 

Gestures,  etc. 

Cf.  PN  2071. G4. 

4168 

Extemporaneous  speaking. 

4171 

Forensic  oratory. 

4173 

Pulpit  oratory. 

Debating. 

Outlines  and  references  on  public  questions,  sec  Z  71t)l. 

7166. 

Outlines  with  arguments  in  extenso,  with  subject. 

e.  g.  Pearson,  Interrollegiate  debates.  II  35. 

Treatises,  see  PN  43  87. 

Cf.  PE  1431,  Argumentation  (and  debate). 

4181 

Treatises. 

Including  topics  for  debate. 

4183 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

Local. 

United  States. 

4185 

Associations,  leagues,  etc. 

4189 

Special  colleges,  schools,  etc.,  A-Z. 

4191 

Other  coui' tries,  A-Z. 

4193 

Other  special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A3,  After-dinner  speeches. 

.B6.  Biographical  sf>eechee. 

Exercises. 

4197 

Drill  books.     Voice  culture. 

Prefer  MT  821. 

Cf.  QP  306,  Physiology. 

'  Divided  like  PN  3451-3459. 

41 

PN 


ORATORY 


PN 


Oratory.     Elocution,  etc. — Continued. 
Becitations  (in  English). 
Cf.  PE. 
4199  Collections  of  recitations.     Serials. 

4200-4209  *  General. 

4200,  Early  works  to  1830. 
Poetry,  see  PN  4199-4209. 
Prosed  see  PN  4199^209. 
Regional,  sectional,  etc. 


4215 

New  Engla 

,nd. 

4217 

South. 

4219 

West. 

4221 

Pacific. 

4225 

By  state,  A-Z. 

4228 

Foreign  by  nationality,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Canadian,  Scotch,  etc. 

Special. 

4230-4239  ' 

Religious. 

Cf.  PE  1123-1125. 

4240-4249  * 

Patriotic. 

Cf.  PE  1127. H4+. 

4250-1259  * 

Humorous. 

4270^279  ' 

Juvenile. 

4290-4299  ' 

Dialogues. 

General  and  miscellaneous.     Special  with  subject  in 

PN  4230-4279,  4305. 

Plays  in  PN  6111-6120,  PR  1241-1273,  etc. 

4305 

Other  special,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C3, 

Catholic. 

.C6, 

Club  and  lodge-room. 

.C7. 

College,  commencement  parts,  etc. 

.D6, 

Dialect. 

.H6, 

Hebrew. 

.H7, 

Holidays,  etc. 

.15, 

Impersonationfl. 

.16, 

Indian. 

M:i, 

Martial,  heroic,  etc. 

.M6, 

Monologues. 

.M8, 

Musical  recitations. 

.N3, 

Nature. 

. 

.N5, 

Negro. 

.N6, 

Negro  minstrels. 

.04, 

Occasional  addresses 

(after-dinner  speeches,  etc.). 

.P3, 

Pathetic,  etc. 

.T3, 

Tableaux,    drills,    etc.    (with    recitations). 
Toasts,  see  PN  6340-«348. 

Divided  like  PN  500-509. 


42 


PN  ORATORY  PN 


Oratory.     Elocution,  etc. 

Eecitations  (in  English) — Continued. 

Selections  from  particular  authors,  classed  with 

author's  works,  PR,  PS,  etc. 

4309 

Minor.     Pamphlets,  etc. 

4o2i 

Dictionaries.     Indexes. 

4400 

Letters  (Literary  history). 

4500 

Essays.     (Literary  history.) 

(4600) 

Wit  and  humor,  see  PN  6147-6231 

Journalism.     The  periodical  press,  etc. 

Periodicals. 

4700 

American. 

4701 

English. 

4702 

French. 

4703 

German. 

4705 

Other 

4709 

Yearbooks. 

4712 

Societies. 

For  local  Rocietiea  and  associations,  see  P!^  4841-5639. 

4717 

Congresses.     Conferences. 

For  local  consjesses  and  conferences,  see  PN  4848-5639. 

4720 

Exhibitions.     By  place,  A-Z. 

Collections. 

4722 

Series:  monographs,  etc. 

4724 

Collected  works  of  two  or  more  authors. 

4725 

Collected    works,    essays,    papers,    etc.,    by    indi- 

vidual authors. 

4728 

Encyclopedias.     Dictionaries. 

Theory.     Scope.     Relations. 

4731 

General. 

Special. 

Relation  to  the  state.     I^aw.     Regulation  and 

control. 

Cf.  Z  657-G61,  Lilierty  of  the  prena. 

4735 

General. 

By  country. 

United  States. 

4738 

General. 

Special  topics. 

4741 

Newspaper  libel. 

Cf.  K    Law. 

4745 

Other  special. 

4748 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

4751 

Relation  to  politics. 

4756 

Relation  to  ethics,  religion,  etc. 

43 


Piy  JOURNALISM  PN 


Journalism.     The  periodical  press,  etc. 

Theory.     Scope.     Relations. 

Special — Continued. 

4759 

Relation  to  lit/erature. 

4762 

Relation  to  art. 

4765 

Relation  to  music,  the  stage,  etc. 

4771 

Other. 

Technique.     Practical  journalism. 

4775 

General 

Special. 

4778 

The  editor.     Editorials. 

4781 

Reporting,  Correspondence,  etc. 

4783 

Newspaper  style. 

4784 

Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .C6.  Circulation 

.W7,  Women  in  journalism. 

Study  and  teaching. 

4785 

General. 

By  country. 

United  States. 

4788 

General. 

4791 

By  school,  A-Z. 

4793 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

(1)  General. 

(2)  By  school,  A-Z. 

History. 

4801 

Comprehensive. 

By  period. 

4805 

Origins. 

4808 

18th  century. 

4811 

19th  century. 

4815 

20th  century. 

Special  countries,  see  PN  4841-5639. 

4820 

Biography  (General). 

Special  countries,  see  PN  4871-5639. 

4823 

War  correspondents.     (Individual  with  country). 

Amateur  journalism. 

Cf.   PN  147,  157-159;  Z  6944. AG,  6951. A48+. 

Student  publicationH.     School  and  college  magaziuee  and 

papers,  see  LB  3621-3625;  LH. 

4825 

General  works.     Histories. 

u 


PN  JOURNALISM  PN 


Journalism.     The  periodical  press,  etc. 

American  journalism — Continued. 

By  country. 

United  States. 

4826 

Associations,  societies,  etc. 

4827 

General. 

4828 

By  state. 

4829 

By  city. 

4830 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Local. 

Magazines  and  other  periodicals. 

Magazine  writing,  see  PN  147. 

4832 

History  and  other  general. 

Special. 

4834 

Illustrated  magazines. 

4836 

Other. 

4838 

Minor  works.     Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 

4839 

Curiosities,  oddities,  etc.,  of  newspapers. 

e.  g.  Clay,  The  agony  column  of  the  "Timee." 

By  country. 

United  States. 

:4840) 

Periodicals,  see  PN  4700. 

Societies. 

Amateur  press  associations,  see  PN  4826. 

4841 

National. 

e.  g.  Asdociated  Press  and  einular  organizations. 

4844 

State,  by  name  of  state,  A-Z. 

Local,  by  place,  see  PN  4899. 

4848 

Conferences.     Conventions. 

4853 

Collections. 

General  works.     History,  etc. 

4855 

Comprehensi  /e. 

4857 

Minor.     Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 

By  period. 

4858 

Early. 

4861 

18th  century. 

4864 

19th  century. 

4867 

20th  century. 

Biography  of  editors,  journalists,  etc. 

Prefer  E-F  for  liiatorica)  characters. 

4871 

Collective. 

4874 

Individual,  A-Z, 

45 


PN  JOURNALISM  PN 

Journalism.     The  periodical  press,  etc. 
By  country. 

United  States— Continued. 
Special  topics. 

Periodicals.     Magazines. 
4877  General. 

Special. 
4881  University  magazines. 

Other  special. 
4885  The  non-English  press,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  S2,  Scandinavian. 

4888  Miscellaneous,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  (.A5),  Amateur  journaliam,  see  PN  4797-9. 
.C4,    Cable  dispatches. 
.06,    Corruption  of  the  press. 

Cf.    HV    6773.L5,    Libel; 

Z657,     Liberty  of  the  preaa. 
.C7,    Country  newspapers. 
.G6,    German    literature    in    American 

magazines. 
(.L5),  Literary  reviews. 
Prefer  PQ-PV. 
.S8,    Supplements  (General). 
Christmas,  see  AY  21. 
Local,  by  region. 

4891  New  England. 

4892  Middle  States. 

4893  South. 

4894  West. 

4895  Pacific. 

4897  Local,  by  state,  A-W. 

Under  each: 

(1)  Manuals. 

(2)  Associations,  see  PN  4844. 

(3)  History  and  other  general  works. 

(4)  Special  topics. 

4899  Local,  by  place,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

(1)  Manuals. 

(2)  Associations. 

(3)  History  and  other  general  works. 

(4)  Special  topics. 

(5)  Special  papers,  etc.,  A-Z. 

4900  Particular  magazines  and  other  periodicals,  by 

name,  A-Z.     (For  newspapers,  see  PN  4899.) 


46 


PN  JOURNALISM  PN 

TABLE  FOR  ARRANGEMENT  OF  WORKS  UNDER  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 


20  no8. 

10  no8. 

Periodicals,  see  PN  4701-4705. 

1 

Societies,  Conferences,  CoUectioDB. 

1 

Societies. 

2 

Conferences.     Congresses. 

3 

Collections. 
History  and  other  general  workc. 

4 

2 

Comprehensive. 

5 

3 

Early. 

4 

Recent. 

6 

18th  century.                                            , 

7 

19th  century. 

8 

20th  century. 

6 

Biography  of  editors,  journalists,  etc. 

12 

.Al-5 

Collective. 

13 

.Afr-Z 

Individual,  A-Z. 

14 

7 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

(.L5)  Literary  reviews.     Prefer  PQ-PV. 
Local. 

16 

By  region,  A-Z. 

17 

8 

By  state,  province,  etc.,  A-Z. 
Under  each: 

(1)  Collections. 

(2)  History  and  other  general. 

19 

9 

By  place,  A-Z. 
Under  each,  using  successive  Cutter  numbers: 

(1)  Collections. 

(2)  History  and  other  general. 

(3)  Special  newspaper?,  A-Z. 

20 

10 

Special  magazines  and  other  periodicals,  A-Z. 
(For  newspapers,  see  19' and  9.) 

5  no8. 

1  no. 

1 

.A2-5 

Societies,  Conferences,  Collections. 

2 

.A6A-Z 

History  and  other  general  works. 

3.A1-5 

.A7A1 

Biography— Collective. 

3.A6-Z 

.A7A3-Z 

Biograph  y— I  ndi  vidual . 

4 

.A&-Z5 

Local,  A-Z. 

6 

.Z6A-Z 

Special  journals,  A-Z. 

47 


¥H 

JOURNALISM 

Jonrnalism.     Tlie  periodic&l  press,  etc, 

By  country  —Continued. 

4901-4920 

Canada  (20). 

4931-4940 

C\iba  (10). 

4941-4950 

Porto  Rico  (10). 

4959 

Other  West  Indies,  A-Z. 

4961-4980 

Mexico  (20). 

4989 

Central  America,  A-Z. 

South  America. 

5001-5010 

Argentine  Republic  (10). 

5011-5015 

Bolivia  (5). 

5021-5030 

BrazU  (10). 

5031-5035 

British  Guiana  (5). 

5041-5050 

Chile  (10). 

5051-5055 

Colombia  (5). 

5061-5065 

Dutch  Guiana.     Surinam  (5). 

5066-5070 

Ecuador  (5). 

5071-5075 

French  Guiana  (6). 

5076-5080 

Faraway  (5). 

5081-5085 

Peru  (5). 

5091-5095 

Uruguay  (5). 

5101-5105 

Venezuela  (5). 

5106 

Other  South  American,  A-Z. 

5111-5130 

Great  Britain.     England  (20). 

5L31-5140 

Scotland  (10). 

5141-5150 

Ireland  (10). 

5161-5170 

Austria  (10). 

5171-5190 

France  (20). 

5201-5220 

Germany  (20). 

5231-5240 

Greece  (10). 

5241-5250 

Italy  (10). 

Netherlands. 

5251-5260 

Holland  (10). 

5261-5270 

Belgium  (10). 

5271-5280 

Russia  (10). 

Scandinavia. 

5281-5290 

Denmark  (10). 

5291-5300 

Norway  (10). 

5301-5310 

Sweden  (10). 

5311-5320 

Spain  (10). 

5321-5320 

Portugal  (10). 

6331-5340 

Switzerland  (10). 

5355 

Other  EuropeaL,  A-Z. 

PN 


48 


PN 


JOURNALISM 


PN 


5371-6380 
5401-5410 
5421-6430 


5451-6460 
5461-6470 
6471-5480 
5481-5490 
6499 
5610 


5521- 
5531- 
6541- 
5551- 
5561- 
5671- 
6581- 
5591- 


6630 
■6640 
■6660 
■6660 
■6670 
■6680 
-6590 
6600 


5621-5630 
6639 


JoQm&lism.    Tlie  periodical  press,  etc. 
By  country — Continued. 

Asia. 

India  (10). 
Japan  (10). 

Philippine  Islands  (10). 
Africa. 

South  African  Union. 

Cape  of  Grood  Hope  (10). 

Natal  (10). 

Orange  River  Colony  (10). 

Transvaal  (10). 
Other  African  States,  etc.,  A-Z. 
Australia  and  New  Zealand. 
Australian  Commonwealth. 

New  South  Wales  (10). 

North  Australia  (10). 

Queensland  (10). 

South  Australia  (10). 

Tasmania  (10). 

Victoria  (10). 

West  Australia  (10). 
New  Zealand  (10). 
Pacific  Islands. 
Hawaii. 
Other,  A-Z. 


COILECTIOirS  OF  OEHESAL  LITE&ATUSE. 

Oeneral  collections. 
English. 

Periodicals:  Short-story  magazinea,  etc.,  see  AP. 

Cf.  PI^  1-29. 
CollectioDfl  of  novels,  stories,  etc.,  see  PZ  1. 
Early  (to  1800). 

6011  Serial. 

6012  Minor:  selections,  anthologies,  etc. 
Recent. 

6013  Comprehensive.     "Libraries  of  world's  best 

literature." 

6014  Minor:  selections,  anthologies,  etc. 
Annuals,  keepsakes,  etc.,  see  AY  11-19. 

(6015)  To  1860. 

(6017)  1860- 


49 


PN 


LITERATURE— COLLECTIONS 


PN 


6019 

6020 
6021-6027  » 
6031-6037  > 
6041-6047  > 
6051-6057  » 

6065 

6071 


6075 


6080 


General  collections. 
English. 

Recent — Continued . 
Translations  of  foreign  classics. 

By  several  translators.     By  editor  or  title, 

A-Z. 
By  individual  translators,  A-Z. 
French. 
German. 
Italian. 
Spanish. 
Other,  by  language,  A-Z. 

Prefer  P-PM  for  the  lees  known  languages. 
Collections,  extracts,  etc.     By  subject,  A-Z. 

Note.  Collections  containing  poetry  are  to  be  classified 

preferably  in  PN  6110. 
e.  g.  .B7,  Books. 
.C5,   Children. 
.C6,  Christmas, 
.C7,    Contentment. 
.H2,  Happiness. 
.J5,  Jewish  legends. 
.L7,   Love. 
.M8,  Music. 
.N2,   Nature. 
.05,   Old  age. 
.07,  Optimistic  thought. 
.W3,  Walking. 
Selections  for  daily  reading. 
Cf.  PN  6084. B5,  Birthdays. 
PN  6084.S7,  The  South. 
Selections   from   special    authors   classified    with 
their  works,  in  PR,  PS,  etc. 
Quotations. 
Polyglot,  including  Classical  (Latin  and  Greek). 
Endish. 


6081 

General. 

6082 

Poetry. 

6083 

Prose. 

6084 

Special  topics 

1,  A-Z. 

e.g. 

.A8, 

Art. 

.B3, 

Banquet  quotatioiis. 

.B5, 

Birthdays. 

.C2, 

Catholic. 

.C5, 

Children. 

'  Divided  like  PN  6011-6017. 


60 


PN  LITERATURE-COLLECTIONS  PN 


Quotations. 

English. 

84 

Special  topics,  A-Z— Continued 

e.  g- 

.G7,    Great  men. 
.16,     Irish  writers. 
.L2,    Legal. 
.M4.  Men. 
.M8,   Music. 
.N2,    Nature. 
.03,    Occasions. 
.P3,    Patience. 
.R3,  ^  Religious. 
.S2,  '  Sacred. 
.S7,    The  South. 
.S8,     Sunshine. 
.V3,    Valentines. 
.■W6,  Women. 

Frencli. 

6086 

General. 

6087 

Poetry. 

6088 

Prose. 

6089 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

German. 

6090 

General. 

6091 

Poetry. 

6092 

Prose. 

6093 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

6095 

Other  languages,  A-Z. 

e,  g.  .C4,  Chinese. 

.07,   Oriental. 

.S5,   Spanish. 

Poetry. 

Cf.  PN  6080-5095,  Quotations. 

General. 

6100 

Early  (tc 

»  1800). 

6101 

American  and  English. 

6102 

Dutch. 

6103 

French. 

6104 

German. 

6105 

Italian. 

6106 

Scandinavian. 

6107 

Slavic. 

6108 

Spanish  i 

and  Portuguese. 

6109 

Other. 

51 


PN  LITERATURE— COLLECTIONS  PN 

Poetry  —Continued. 
6110  Special,  by  subject  and  form,  A-Z. 

Collections,  including  proee  Belectioufl,  are  to  be  clasai- 

fied  here  in  preference  to  PN  6071. 
e.  g.  .A4,        Album  versea. 
.  .A6,        Angling. 

Cf.  .S65. 
Battlesongs,  see  .113. 
.B3,        Bella. 
.B4,        Bicycling. 
.B6,         Biide, 

Cf.   .N2. 
.C3,         Cat. 
.C4,        'Children. 

Cf.  PZ  8.3,  Verses  for  children. 
,C5,         Chrifltmaa. 

Cf.  .H4. 
.C65,       City  life. 
.C7,         College  verse. 
.C8,         Country  life. 

Cf.  .N2. 
.C85,       Courage. 
.D4,        Death  and  Immortality. 

Cf.  R4. 
.D6,        Dog. 
.D8,        Dreams. 
.E2,        Eaater. 

Cf.  .H4. 
.E4,        Eccentric  poetry. 

Cf.  .N6. 
.E6,         Epics, 

Epistolary  poetry,  see  .1/4, 
.Ey,         Eyes. 
.V2,         Fables  in  verse. 
.F3,        Fairiea. 
.F4,         "Favorite  poems." 
.F6,         Flowers. 

Cf.  .N2 
.F8,         Friendship. 
.F9,         Fugitive  verse. 
.G2,        Gardens. 
.G3,        Gems. 

.Hi4,      Happiness.     Optimism. 
.H2,        Heroism. 
.H3,        Hiirtorical  poems. 
.114,         Holidays. 

Cf.  .C5:  .E2 
.H6,         Home.     Mother. 
H8,         Humor. 

Immortality,  pee  .D4 
Jewel.s,  see  .G3. 


52 


PN  LITERATURE— (X)LLECTIONS  PN 

Poetry. 

Special,  by  subject  and  form,  A-Z — Continued, 
e.g. 


.L2, 

Law. 

.L4, 

Letters. 

.L5, 

Life. 

See  also  .D4. 

LimerickB,  see  PN  6231. 

.L6, 

Love. 

Cf.  .W7;  PR  1184. 

Lullabies,  see  .04. 

.M2, 

Macaronis. 

.M3, 

Medicine. 

.M4, 

Memoriring,  Selections  for. 

Mother  and  Home,  see  .H6. 

.M65, 

Mountains. 

.M7, 

Music. 

.M8, 

Mythology. 

.N15, 

Names. 

• 

Poems  on  names  of  women,  see  .W7. 

.N2. 

Nature. 

Cf.  .A6,  .B6,  .C8,  .F6,  .S4,  .85,  .865,  .87, 

.N6, 

Nonsense. 

Cf.  .E4. 

Optimiam,  see  .H14. 

.P3, 

Parodies. 

Places. 

.P6, 

General  collections. 

.P7A-Z 

1,     By  place  (country,  region,  etc.). 

Precious  stones,  see  .G3. 

.P8, 

Prisons  and  prisoners. 

.Q4, 

Quakers. 

.Q8, 

Quiet  life. 

.R2, 

"Railways. 

.R4, 

Religion. 

a.  .D4. 

Rural  life,  see  .08. 

Sacred  poems.  Hymns,  see  .R4. 

.S3, 

School  days,  etc. 

.S4, 

Sea,  and  Sailors. 

Cf.  .N2. 

.S6. 

Seasons. 

a.  .N2. 

.S63, 

Slavery. 

.S55, 

Sleep. 

.S6, 

Sonnets. 

.S65, 

Sport. 

Of.  .A6,  .86,  .08,  .D6,  .N2,  .84,  .85,  .87, 

.S7. 

Spring. 

Cf.  .N2,  .S5. 

.88, 

Stenography. 

.89, 

Supernatural. 

53 


PN  LITERATURE— COLLECTIONS  PN 

Poetry. 

Special,  by  subject  and  form,  A-Z — Continued. 


e.g.(.T6) 

Tobacco,  see  PN  6239. 

.T7, 

Traveling. 

.T8, 

Typography. 

.V3, 

Vagabond. 

•V4, 

Vera  de  8oci6t6. 

.W4, 

Weddings. 

.W6, 

Woman. 

Cf .  HQ  450-470. 

Drama. 

6111 

English, 

6112 

Minor  collections. 

6113 

French. 

6114 

German. 

6115 

Italian. 

6116 

Scandinavian. 

6117 

Spanish  and  Portuguese, 

61 1« 

Slavic. 

6119 

Other. 

6120 

Special  forms, 
for  amateurs 

A-Z    (including  individual  plays 

). 

e.g. 

Amateur  drama,  Juvenile  pieces. 

.A4, 

Collections. 

.A5A-Z 

,     Individual  authora. 

.     .A7, 

Animal  plays. 

.B3, 

Ballets. 

.C5, 

Christmas  plays. 

.C6, 

College  plays. 

.D6, 

"District  school,"  etc. 

.H7, 

Holidays. 

.H8, 

Humorous  drama. 

.16, 

Indian  drama. 

.M3, 

Masques. 

.M7, 

Mock  trials. 

.N4, 

Negro  drama. 

.PS, 

Pantomimes. 

.R4. 

Religious  drama. 
School  plays,  see  .A4--5. 

,S5, 

Shadow  pantomimes. 

.T3, 

Tableaux. 
Cf.  PN  4305.T3,  Recitationa. 

.W3, 

Wax  works. 

.Z9, 

Miscellaneous  entertainments. 

Fiction,  see  PN  6011-6065. 

Cf.  PZ. 

54 


PN  LITERATURE— COLLECTIONS  PN 


Orations. 

6121 

English. 

6122 

Minor  collections.     Text-books,  etc. 

6123 

French. 

6124 

German. 

6125 

Italian. 

6126 

Scandinavian. 

6127 

Spanish. 

6128 

Slavic. 

6129 

Other. 

Letters. 

6131 

English.' 

6132 

French. 

6133 

German. 

6135 

Other. 

6140 

Special,  A-Z. 

.L7,  Love  letters. 

Essays. 

6141 

Enghsh. 

6142 

Minor  collections.     Text-books,  etc. 

6143 

French. 

6144 

German. 

6145 

Other. 

6146 

Meditations. 

Collectionfl  oiily.     Individual  authors  in  PQ-PV. 

Cf.  PN  6330-6338;  BJ  1548-1595;  Religion. 

Wit  and  humor.     Satire. 

Periodicals,  see  AP  101-115. 

6147 

History  and  other  general. 

6149 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  -BS,   Burlesques. 

.P3,  Parody. 

.P5,    Philosophy;  theory. 

.S2,  Satire. 

6151 

GrenerM  collections. 

6153 

Minor. 

6154 

Latin  and  Greek  (Classical  and  medieval). 

By  country. 

Prefer  the  national  literature,  PR,  PS,  etc.,  for  his- 

tory and  noteworthy  individual  writers. 

United  States. 

(6155) 

History,  see  PS  431-438. 

6157 

Collections. 

55 


PN 


WIT  AND  HUMOR  PN 

Wit  and  humor.     Satire. 
By  country. 

United  States — Continued. 
Minor  collections.     Extracts.    Works  of  in- 
dividual authors. 

For  works  of  individual  authors  prefer  PS. 
6158  Early  works  (to  1850) 

6161  1850- 

Great  Britain. 
(6171)  History,  see  PR  931-937. 

6473  Early  works  (to  1850). 

6175  Recent. 

6178  Colonial,  provincial,  etc.,  A-Z. 


6183-6185  * 
6193-6195* 
6203-6205  » 
6213-6215  ' 
6222 
8231 


e.g. 

.C3,   Canadian. 

.16,    Iriflh. 

.S4,    Scotch. 

France. 

Germany. 

Italy. 

Spain. 

Other  countries,  A-Z. 

jllections  on  special  topiss,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A4. 

Aeronautics. 

.B8. 

Bulls  and  blunders. 

Iriflh  bulls,  PN6178.I6 

.B85. 

Business. 

.C4, 

Circus. 

.C5, 

Clerical. 

.C6, 

College. 

.C66, 

Country  life. 

Golf,  ste  GV  967. 

.H4, 

Hebrew. 

.K5, 

Kissint^. 

L4, 

Legal  (Wit  and  humor  of  the  law) 

.L5, 

Limericks. 

.M4, 

Medical. 

.M5, 

Military 

.M6, 

Minfltrelfl,  Nt^ro. 

.N5, 

Negro. 

.P3, 

Parodies. 

Cf.  PN  6110.P3,  Poetry. 

.P6, 

Politics. 

.P7, 

Printing. 

.P8, 

Puns, 

.R3. 

llailway. 

.S2, 

Satires. 

»  Divided  like  PN  6173-6175. 


5(5 


PN  LITERATURE— COLLECTIONS  PN 

Wit  and  hnmor.     Satire. 
6231  Collections  on  special  topics,  A-Z — Continued, 

e.  g.  ,S5,     Schools,  Profeaaore,  etc. 

Cf.  LB  1781,  The  teacher  in  literature, 
etc. 
LB  3060,  Examination  humor. 
.84,     Science. 
.T4,     Tel^rams. 
.T5,     Telephone. 
.T7,     Traveling. 
.T8,     Typographical  humor. 
.W6,    Women. 
(.W7),      Suffrage,  see  JF  855. 

Anacreontic  literatnre. 
General  works. 

Favor  HQ  450-470. 
6233  Early  (to  1800). 

6235  1801- 

(6236)  Erotic  literature,  see  HQ  450-470 

6237  Praise  of  wine,  drinking,  etc. 

6238  Pleasures  of  the  table. 

Cf.  GT  2880-2920. 

(6239)  Nicotiana,  see  GT  3020. 

Literary  extracts.     Commonplace  books,  etc. 
Cf.  PN  245,  6080-6095. 

6245  English. 

6246  Other. 
Miscellaneous  minor. 

(Collections  from  various  authors.     For  works  of 

individual  authors,  see  PQ-PV.) 
Ana. 

6249  Polyglot.     Greek  and  Latin. 

6250  English.     To  1800. 

6251  English.     1801- 

6252  French. 

6253  German. 

6254  ItaUan. 

6255  Spanish. 

6257  Other,  A-Z. 

e.g.  .D8,  Dutch. 
.17,    Iriflh. 

.07,  Oriental  (General). 
.S4,   Scotch. 

6258  Special  topics,  A-Z. 


o/ 


PN 


LITERATURE— COLLECTIONS 


PN 


6259 

6260-6267  ' 
6268 


6269 
6270-6277  ' 
6278 

6279 
6280-6287  ' 
6288 


Miscellaneous  minor — Continued. 
Anecdotes.     Table-talk. 

Polyglot.     Greek  and  Latin. 
Other  language  divisions. 
Special  topics,  A-Z. 
e.  g.  .B3,  Banks. 
.C5,   Clerical. 
,D8,  Dwarfs. 
.E8,  Englishmen. 
.H6,  Home. 

.H8,  Hotels,  taverns,  etc. 
.L4,   Legal. 
.M4,  Medical. 
.R4,  Religious. 
.S4,    Sea. 
.T7,  Traveling. 
Aphorisms.     Laconics. 

Polyglot.     Greek  and  Latin. 
Other  language  divisions. 
Special  topics,  A-Z. 
Epigrams. 

Polyglot.     Greek  and  Latin, 
Other  lanj^uage  divisions. 
Special  topics,  A-Z. 


e.  g.  .L6,  Love. 

.M3,  Marriage. 

.M4,  Men. 

.W6,  Women. 

Epitaphs. 

6289 

Polyglot.     Greek  and  Latin. 

6290-6297  > 

Other  language  divisions. 

6298 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .S4,  Servants. 

Maxims,  apothegms,  etc. 

6299 

Polyglot.     Greek  and  Latin. 

0300-6307  > 

Other  language  divisions. 

6308 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .W6,  Maxims  for  women. 

Mottoes. 

Cf.  CR  67-79,  Heraldry. 

6309 

Polyglot.     Greek  and  Latin. 

0310-6317  » 

Other  language  divisions. 

6318 

Special  classes,  A-Z. 

Divided  like  PN  6250-6257. 


")8 


PN  LITERATUKE— COLLECTIONS  PN 

Miscellaneous  minor— Continued. 
Sayings,  bons  mots,  etc. 
6319  Polyglot.     Greek  and  Latin. 

6320-6327  •  Other  language  divisions. 

6328  Special  classes,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .C5,    Children's  sayinga. 
.L3,   Last  words. 
Thonghts. 

6329  Polygot.     Greek  and  Latin. 
6330-6337  '  Other  language  divisions. 

6338  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .C5,   Children. 
.D6,  Death. 
.F7,  Friendship. 
.L6,  Love. 
.06;  Optiinism. 
.S4,    Science. 
.W6,  Women. 
See  PN  6110  for  other  subjects  which  may  be  used 
here. 
Toasts. 


6340 

Enghsh.     To  1800. 

6341 

English.     1801-. 

6342 

French. 

6343 

German. 

6344 

Italian. 

6345 

Spanish. 

6347 

Other  divisions,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .17,    Irish. 

.S4,    Scotch. 

6348 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

Emblems,  devices. 

Cf.  N  7740,  Art. 

Collections  illustrated  with  engravings  preferably  in  NE 

Works  of  individual  authors  preferably  in  PQ-PV. 

6349 

16th  century. 

6350 

Dutch. 

6351 

English. 

6352 

French. 

6353 

German. 

6354 

Itahan. 

6355 

Spanish. 

6357 

Other,  A-Z. 

6358 

Special  topics,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

»  Divided  like  PN  6260-6267. 


59 


FN  LITERATURE— COLLECTIONS  PN 

Miscellaneous  minor — Continued. 

Biddies,  acrostics,  charades,  conundrnins,  etc. 
(Including  works  of  individual  authors.) 


6369 

Polyglot.     Greek  and  Latin. 

6370 

English.     To  1800. 

6371 

English.     1801- 

6372 

French. 

6373 

German. 

6374 

Italian. 

6375 

Spanish. 

6377 

Other  languages,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .R7,  Rumanian. 

6381 

Miscellanea. 

e.  g.  Cannel,  Blottentota  and  how  to  make  them. 

Proverbs. 

Cf.  GR,  Folk-lore. 

General  works.     History.     Philosophy. 

6400 

Early  works  (to  1800). 

6401 

1801-. 

Collections. 

General.     Proverbs  of  aU  nations. 

6403 

Early  works  (to  1800). 

1801-. 

6404 

Polyglot. 

6405 

Enghsh. 

6406 

French. 

6407 

German. 

6408 

It/alian. 

6409 

Other  languages,  A-Z. 

Ancient. 

6410 

General. 

6413 

Greek. 

Modern  Greek,  see  6506  .G7. 

6416 

Latin. 

6418 

Medieval  and  modem. 

Modem. 

Enghsh  and  American  proverbs. 

General  works.     Collections. 

6420 

Early  (to  1800). 

6421 

19th-20th  centuries. 

60 


PN 


LITERATURE— COLLECTIONS 


PN 


Proverbs. 

Modem. 

English  and  American  proverbs — Continued. 

Local  divisions. 

Prefer  &427  for  special  subjecta. 

6425 

Great  Britain. 

.15,     Ireland. 

.S4,    Scotland. 

.W3,  Wales. 

6426 

United  States. 

6427 

Special  subjects,  A-Z. 

A<lded  entry  to  be  made  in  6425-6426  if  local 

6429 

Miscellaneous.     Minor. 

Dutch.     Flemish. 

General  works.     CoUections, 

6430 

Early  (to  1800). 

6431 

19th-20th  centuries. 

6435 

Local,  A-Z. 

Prefer  6437  for  special  subjects. 

6437 

Special  subjects,  A-Z. 

6439 

Miscellaneous.     Minor. 

6450-6459  ' 

French. 

6460-6469  » 

German. 

6470-6479  > 

Italian. 

Scandinavian. 

General  works.     Collections. 

6480 

Early  works  (to  1800). 

6481 

19th-20th  centuries. 

Local  divisions. 

Prefer  6487  for  special  subjects. 

6484 

Danish. 

.A2,       General. 

.A3-Z,  Local. 

6485 

Norwegian. 

(Divided  like  6484.) 

6486 

Swedish. 

(Divided  like  6484.) 

6487 

Special  subjects,  A-Z. 

Added  entry  to  be  made  in  6484-6486  if  local. 

6489 

Miscellaneous.     Minor. 

6490-6499  » 

Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

Swiss,  see  6455,  6464,  6475. 

>  Divided  like  PN  6430-6439. 


61 


FN  LITERATURE— COLLECTIONS  PN 

Proverbs. 

Modern — Continued . 
6505  Other  European,  A-Z. 


6511 
6519 


6525 


e.g. 

Celtic. 

.C3, 

General. 

(.C33) 

Breton. 

(.C37) 

Cornish. 

.C4 

Gaelic. 

(.C5) 

Irish. 

(.Co) 

Manx. 

(.C7) 

Welsh. 

.F5, 

Finnish. 

.G7, 

Greek,  Modem. 

.H8, 

Hungarian. 

.L5, 

Lithuanian.    Lettish. 

.R7, 

Rumanian. 

Slavic. 

.S2, 

General. 

.S3, 

Bohemian. 

.S33, 

Bulgarian. 

.S35, 

Croatian. 

.S4, 

Polish. 

.S5, 

Rufwian. 

.S55, 

Ruthenian. 

.S6, 

Servian. 

.S7, 

Slovakian. 

.S75, 

Slovenian. 

.S77, 

Wendic. 

.T8, 

Turkiah. 

Oriental  (General). 

Other  special, 

A-Z. 

e.  g.    .A7,     Arabic. 

.C5,     Chinese. 

.H5,    Hebrew. 

.J3,     Japanese. 

Prefer  country  division. 

Special  subjects, 

A-Z. 

General  collections  only. 

Local  in  6420- 

-6497,  subdivision  (7) 

62 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 


CLASSIFICATION 


CLASS  PR:  ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


63 


ENGLISH   LITERATURE. 


PR 

Literary  history  and  criticism. 

1 

Periodicals. 

3 

Yearbooks. 

5 

Societies. 

7 

Congresses. 

Collections  of  monographs,  studies,  etc., 

For  texts,  sources,  anthologies,  etc. 

see  PR  1101-1508. 

For  collected  essays,  studies,  etc.,  of  individual  authors. 

see  PR  99. 

13 

Serials. 

14 

Minor^collections.     Festchrifts,  etc. 

19 

Encyclopedias.     Dictionaries. 

21 

Theory  and  principles  of  the  study  of  English 

hterature. 

25 

Relation  to  Enghsh  history. 

27 

History  (of  literary  history). 

29 

Biography  of  historians  of  Enghsh  hterature. 

Study  and  teaching. 

31 

Collections. 

33 

General  works.     Treatises,  etc. 

34 

Outlines,  syllabi,  etc.,  see  PR  87. 

35 

General  special. 

By  period. 

41 

Middle  ages  to  1600. 

43 

17th-18th  centuries. 

45 

19th  century. 

47 

20th  century. 

51 

By  country,  A-Z. 

53 

By  school,  A-Z. 

55 

Biography  (of  teachers  of  English  literature). 

Criticism. 

Favor  PN  80-99. 

57 

Treatises. 

59 

Minor  works. 

61 

Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 

63 

History. 

65 

Special  topics. 

e.  g.  Book  revie'wing. 

65 


PE  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


Criticism     Continued. 

67 

Collections  of  essays  in  criticism. 

Prefer  PR  99. 

By  period. 

Under  each: 

(1)  Treatises.     Theory,  History,  etc. 

(2)  Specimens.     Selections. 

69-70 

Medieval  to  1600  (including  Elizabethan). 

71-72 

17th  century. 

73-74 

18th  century. 

75-76 

19th  century. 

77-78 

20th  century. 

History  of  English  literature. 

General  works. 

English. 

81 

Early  works  (to  1800). 

1801- 

83 

Treatises. 

85 

Com})ends. 

87 

Outlines,  Syllabi,  Tables,  Charts,  Questions 

and  answers,  etc. 

91 

Children's  books.     Stories  of  English  litera- 

ture. 

92 

History,  componds,  text-books,  etc.,  of  Catho- 

lic literature,  or  for  Catholic  readers. 

French . 

93 

Treatises.     Compends. 

94 

Minor  works. 

German. 

95 

Treatises.     Compends. 

96 

?'inor  works. 

Other  languages. 

97 

Treatises.     Compends. 

98 

Minor  works. 

99 

Collected  essays,  studies,  etc.,  of  individual  authors. 

101 

Individual  addresses,  essays,  lectures,  etc. 

Cf.  PR  13-14. 

Biography,  memoirs,  letters,  etc. 

Collected  biography. 

103 

Early  (to  1800). 

105 

1801- 

107 

Collected  memoirs,  letters,  etc. 

108 

Memoirs  of  individual  authors. 

109 

Literary  landmarks.     Homes  and  haunts  of  authors. 

110 

By  place.  A-Z. 

66 

PR  ENCiLlSH  LITERATURE  PR 

History  of  English  literature — Continued. 
Women  anthers. 
1 1 1  General. 

113  Before  1800. 

115  1800- 

119  Women  and  literature.     Feminine  influence. 

120  Other  classes  of  autliors,  A-Z. 

.lA,  Lawyers. 
.P6,  Physician.s. 

121  Anonymous  literature. 
Relations  to  other  literatures. 

Cf.  PN  851-899. 
125  General. 

127  Ancient. 

129  Modern.     By  language,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

(1)  General. 

(2)  Special  authors,  A-Z. 

(For  added  entries  only.     Books  tg  be 
classed  PQ-PV.) 
e.  g.  .F8,       French. 
(.F9M7)     MoUfere. 
.G3,       German. 
(.G4G6)     Goethe. 
.18,        Italian. 
.N8,       Norwegian,  Norse. 
S7,       Spanish. 

130  Influence  of  other  countries,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .S8,  Switzerland. 
Prefer  language  divisions,  PR  129. 
Translation  of  foreign  literature  into  Englisli. 
Collections,  see  PN  6019. 
Cf.  PN  (1391-1395). 

131  General  works. 
133  Ancient  classics. 
135  By  country,  A-Z. 

137  Translations  of  English  literature. 

.Al,  General;  A5-Z,  by  language. 
Collections,  see  PR  1112-1116  and  PR  1179. 
Special  topics  (not  limited  to  or  identified  with  one 
period  or  form). 
Treatment  of  special  subjects. 

Cf.  PR  275,  English  literature  (Medieval) 
PR  317,  English  literature  (Poetry) 
PN  56-57,  General  literature. 
PN  683  693,  General  literature  (Medieval) 
PN  1066  1082,  General  literature  (Poetry) 

67 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


History  of  English  literature. 

Special  topics  (not  limited  to,  or  identified  with,  one 

period  or  form). 

Treatment  of  special  subjects — Continued. 

(139) 

Classical  antiquity,  see  PR  127. 

143 

Nature. 

145 

Relij^on.     Mysticism. 

149 

Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C5,  Chivalry. 

.S4,  Scierce. 

.S7,  Social  ideals. 

161 

Treatment  of  special  classes,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .Jo,    The  Jew. 

.P8,  The  preacher. 

.V3,  The  vagabond. 

.W6,  Women. 

By  period. 

161 

Works  covering  more  than  one  period. 

163 

Origins.     Celtic  period,  Roman  period,  etc. 

166 

Early  English  (Beginnings  to  about  1500). 

Anglo-Saxon  (beginnings  to  1066). 

For  special  works,  authors  and  coUectione  of  Anglo- 

Saxon  literature,  see  PR  1501-1799. 

171 

Collections  of  monographs,  studies,  etc. 

General  works. 

Treatises,     Compends. 

173 

English. 

175 

Other. 

176 

Minor  works,  essays,  lectures,  etc. 

177 

Outlines,  quizzes,  tables,  etc. 

181 

Collected  essays  of  individual  authors. 

182 

Relations  to  other  literatures. 

e.  g.  Old  Norae. 

Of.  PR  125-129. 

Special  regions. 

183 

Northumbrian. 

185 

West  Saxon. 

187 

Mercian. 

189 

Kentish. 

By  period. 

191 

Before  Alfred. 

195 

10th  and  11th  centuries. 

Special  forms. 

Poetry. 

201 

General. 

203 

(ieneral  special. 

e.  t;.   AiulerHon,  Th*-  Ant^'lo-Saxon  srop. 

68 

PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


History  of  English  literature. 

By  period. 

Anglo-Saxon  (beginnings  to  1066) . 

Special  forms. 

Poetry — Continued. 

205 

Epic.     Historical. 

210 

Lyric. 

216 

Didactic.     Gnomic. 

217 

Other. 

Prose. 

221 

General. 

226 

Religious. 

231 

History,  Science,  etc. 

236 

Translations  (from  the  Latin,  etc.). 

Medieval.     Middle  English.     (1066-1500.) 

251 

Collections  of  monographs,  studies,  etc. 

General  U'orks. 

255 

English. 

257 

Other. 

265 

Outlines,  quizzes,  tables,  etc. 

275 

Special  topics. 

e.  g.    The  clergy  of  Medieval  English  literature. 

The  Bible  in  Medieval  English  literature. 

Cf.  PR  143-151. 

By  period. 

Before  Chaucer.  Anglo-Norman  (1066-1400) 

281 

Treatises. 

283 

Collected  essays. 

285 

Minor  works. 

287 

Special  topics. 

Prefer  PR  275. 

15th  century. 

291 

Treatises. 

293 

Collected  essays. 

295 

Minor  works. 

297 

Special  topics. 

Prefer  PR  275. 

By  form. 

Poetry. 

General. 

311 

Treatises. 

313 

Collected  essays,  etc. 

315 

Minor  works. 

317 

Special  topics. 

Women  and  poets,  Feminine  influence,  see 

PN  56.W7. 

()9 


PH  ENGLISH    LITERATURE 


History  of  English  literature. 

By  period. 

Medieval.     Middle  English.      (1066-1600.) 

By  forn). 

Poetry     Continued. 

Special . 

Metrical  romances.     Epics 

321 

General. 

Special  classes. 

322 

Classical  romances 

323 

Troy. 

324 

Alexander 

326 

Other. 

327 

English. 

328 

Arthurian. 

329 

Other. 

330 

French. 

331 

Charlemagne. 

333 

Other. 

335 

Miscellaneous  romances  of  chivalry 

339 

Northern    (Scandinavian,    German 

etc.). 

345 

Oriental. 

347 

Fables.     Beast  epics. 

(349) 

Religious.  Christian,  <<<    PR  :i6.') 

Lyric. 

351 

General  works. 

352 

Memoirs,  letters,  et<'. 

353 

Collected  essays. 

354 

Minor  works. 

355 

Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C5,  Chanflonu  d'aventure. 

365 

Didactic  and  religious. 

369 

Satirical  and  humorous. 

(371) 

Drama,  see  PR  641-644. 

(38  n 

Prose,  see  PR  251-301. 

Modern. 

General. 

401 

Treatises.     Compends. 

402 

Memoirs,  letters,  etc. 

403 

Collected  essays. 

404 

Minor  works. 

408 

Special  topics.  A-Z. 

409 

Treatment  of  special  subjects.  A-Z. 

70 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


History  of  English  literature. 

By  period. 

Modern—  Continued. 

-419 

Renaissance  and  Reformation.     16th  century. 

(Divided  like  PR  401-409.) 

Elizabethan  era  (1550-1640). 

(Including  Elizabethan  and  Jacobean  periods 

combined.) 

General. 

421 

Treatises.     Compends. 

422 

Memoirs,  letters,  etc. 

423 

Collected  essays. 

424 

Minor  works. 

427 

Euphuism. 

428 

Other  special  topics,  A-Z, 

e.  g.  Authorship  as  a  profession. 

429 

Treatment  of  special  subjects. 

ti.  g.  .J4,  Jews. 

17th  century. 

General. 

431 

Treatises.     Compends. 

432 

Memoirs,  letters,  etc. 

433 

Collected  essays. 

434 

Minor  works. 

435 

Puritan  era  (1620-1660). 

437 

Restoration. 

438 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

439 

Treatment  of  special  subjects.  A-Z. 

18th  century. 

General. 

441 

Treatises.     Compends. 

442 

Collected  essays. 

443 

Minor  works. 

445 

aassicism  (1700-1750/80). 

447 

Romaticism.     Return  to  nature. 

(1750-1830.) 

448 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

449 

Treatment  of  special  subjects,  A-Z. 

19th  century. 

General. 

451 

Treatises.     Compends. 

452 

Memoirs,  letters,  etc. 

453 

Collected  essays. 

454 

Minor  works. 

PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

History  of  English  literature. 
By  period. 
Modem. 

19th  century — Continued. 
457  Early  19th  century.     Romanticism. 

Lake  School. 
Victorian  era. 
General. 

461  Treatises.     Compends. 

462  Memoirs,  letters,  etc. 

463  Collected  essays. 

464  Minor  works. 
466                             Preraphaelitism. 

468  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

469  Treatment  of  special  subjects,  A-Z. 
20th  century. 

General. 

471  Treatises.     Compends. 

472  Memoirs,  letters,  etc. 

473  Collected  essays. 

474  Minor  works. 

(477)  The  Irish  Revival,  see  PR  8753. 

478  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

479  Treatment  of  special  subjects,  A-Z. 
Poetry. 

500  Periodicals  and  societies. 
Treatises. 

501  Early  (to  1850). 

502  Recent. 

503  Collected  essays,  le^.tures,  etc. 

504  Minor  works. 
Special  topics. 

505  Laureates. 

507  Popular  poetry.     Ballads. 

508  Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .C7,  Color. 

.D8,  Dreams. 

.15,  Introductions. 

.M8,  Mysticiam. 

.N3,  Nature. 

.P8,  Platonism. 

•Q3,  Quaker  poet«. 

.S4,  The  Sea. 

.U6.  Uneducated  poets. 


72 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

History  of  English  literature. 
Poetry — Continued. 
509  Special  forms,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A6,  Allegories. 
.E7,   Epics. 
.L8,    Lyrics. 
.P3,    Pastorals. 
By  period. 
Under  each: 

(1)  Treatises. 

(2)  Documents.     Contemporary  records. 

Historical  sources. 

(3)  Collected' essays. 

(4)  Minor  works.     Addresses,  essays,  etc. 

(5)  Special     topics     (movements,     currents, 

schools,  relations,  etc.). 

(8)  Minor  topics,  A-Z. 

(9)  Special  forms,  A-Z. 

e.  g.   .F2,  Fables;  .L8,  Lyrics;  .S7,  Sonnets. 

Anglo-Saxon,  see  PR  171-236. 
(511-519)  Medieval,  see  PR  311-369. 

521-529  16th  century  (1485-1550). 

531-539  Elizabethan  era  (1550-1640). 

(Including  Elizabethan  and  Jacobean  periods 
combined.) 
541-549  17th  century. 

545,  The  Jacobean  poets. 
18th  century. 
551-559  u  General. 

561-569  Restoration  and  Augustan  era  (1660-1750). 

571-579  Romanticism.     Return  to  nature. 

(1750-1830). 
575,  The  French  revolution  and  the  British 
poets. 
I9th  century. 
581-589  General. 

590  Early  19th  century. 

(Romanticism.      Lake     School.      Age    of 
Wordsworth.) 
591-599  Victorian  era. 

601-609  20th  century. 

Dialogue. 
618  Treatises. 


73 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


History  of  Eaglish  literature  —Continued. 

Drama. 

621 

Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections 

623 

Dictionaries. 

625 

Treatises. 

627 

Collected  essays,  lectures,  etc. 

628 

Minor  works. 

Special  topics. 

631 

Comedy. 

633 

Tragedy. 

635 

Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .15,    Interludes. 

.M4,  Maequefl. 

.P3,   Paatoral  drama. 

.P5,    Plots. 

.T7.   Tragi-comedy. 

By  period. 

Medieval. 

641 

General. 

643 

Special  forms,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C7,    Corpus  Christi  pageants. 

.M5,  Miracle  plays. 

.M7,  Moralities. 

.M8,  Mysteries. 

644 

Local,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C4,    Chester. 

.C7,   Coventry. 

.Y6,  York. 

16th  century. 

(Including  Tudor  period  in  general.) 

646 

Treat  Isas. 

647 

Collected  essays. 

648 

Minor  works. 

649 

Special  topics,  A-Z, 

Elizabethan  era  (1550-1640). 

(Including  Elizabethan  and  Jacobean 

riods  combined.) 

651 

Treatises. 

652 

Documents,  contemporary  records,  etc. 

653 

Collected  essays. 

654 

Mijior  works.     Addresses,  essays,  etc. 

655 

Sources,  Relations,  Foreign  influences. 

pe- 


74 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

History  of  English  literatxire. 


Drama. 

By  period. 

Elizabethan  era  (1550-1640)     Continued. 

.   658 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.     .D5,  Dialect. 

.J8,    The  Jurist 

.P8,   Puds. 

.S6,    Stage   quarrel   of    Ben   Johnaon   an 

others. 

.S7,    Style. 

.T4,  Textual  criticism. 

.T5,  Time,  Presentation  of 

659 

Special  forma,  A-Z. 

17th  century. 

671-679  ' 

General. 

680 

Puritan  era  (1620/40-1660). 

6fe 1-699  ' 

Restoration  (1660-1700). 

18th  century. 

701-709  ' 

General. 

Augustan  era.     Classicism  (1700-1750/80). 

711 

Treatises. 

712 

Collected  essays. 

713 

Minor  works. 

714 

Special  topics,  A-Z 

Romanticism.     Return   to  nauire 

(1750/80- J  830  V 

716 

Treatises. 

717 

Collected  essays. 

718 

Minor  works. 

719 

Special  topics.  A-Z. 

19th  century. 

721-729  ' 

General. 

Victorian  era. 

731 

Treatises. 

732 

Collected  essays. 

733 

Minor  works. 

734 

Special  topics.  .\-Z 

20th  century 

736 

Treatises 

737 

Collected  essayt* 

738 

Minor  works. 

739 

Special  topics,  A-Z 

Diviflpd  like  Pl^  601   059 


75 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


History  of  English  literature — Continued. 

Prose. 

751 

Treatises. 

753 

Collected  essays,  lectures,  etc. 

754 

Minor  works. 

756 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

0.  g.    .R'),  Rhythm. 
By  period. 

(763) 

Anglo-Saxon,  see  PR  221-236. 

(765) 

Medieval,  see  PR  251-301. 

767 

Origins  to  1600. 

769 

17th  and  18th  centuries. 

771 

-779' 

19th  century  (1780-1900). 

781 

-789' 

Victorian  era. 

801 

-809  » 

20th  century. 
By  fonn. 

Prose  fiction.     The  novel. 

821 

Treatises. 

823 

Collected  essays,  lectures,  etc. 

824 

Minor  works. 
Special  topics. 

826 

Theory,  philosophy,  esthetics.     Technique, 
e.  g.  Laiiier,  The  English  novel. 
Favor  PN  3355-338.3. 

829 

The  short  story. 

830 

Other  special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  (.P5)  Picaresque  romances,  see  PN  3428- 
3430. 
(.R7)  Robinsonades,  see  PN  3432. 
.T3,  Tales  of  terror. 

By  period. 

833 

16th  century  (1485-1550). 
P^lizahethnn  era  (1550-1640). 

(Including  Elizahetlian  and  Jacobean 
combined.) 

836 

Treatises. 

837 

Collected  essays. 

838 

Minor  works. 

839 

Special' topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.   .(jr7,  Greek  romances. 
17th  century. 

841 

Treatises. 

S42 

Collected  essays. 

8  13 

Minor  works. 

844 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

'  Divided  like  PR  651-<;59. 

76 

PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


History  of  English  literature. 

Prose. 

By  form. 

Prose  fiction.     The  novel. 

By  period — Continued. 

851-859  ' 

18th  century. 

861-869  ' 

19th  century. 

871-879  • 

Victorian  era. 

881-889  ' 

20th  century. 

Oratory. 

901 

General  works. 

902 

Minor  works. 

By  period. 

903 

To  1600. 

904 

17th  century. 

905 

18th  century. 

906 

19th  century. 

907 

20th  century. 

911-917 

Letters. 

(Divided  like  PR  901-907.) 

921-927 

Essays. 

(Divided  like  PR  901-907.) 

931-937 

Wit  and  humor.     Satire. 

(Divided  like  PR  901-907.) 

For  Collecliond,  see  P.\  6173-6178. 

941-947 

Miscellany.     Curiosa.     Eccentric  literature. 

(Divided  like  PR  901-907.) 

Cf.   PN  624&-6525. 

Folk  literature. 

Prefer  PN  905-1008;  GR. 

951 

General  works.     Histories.     Treatises. 

953 

Collected  essays. 

955 

Minor  works. 

957 

Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 

By  period. 

Prefer  PR  161^79. 

961 

To  1600. 

963 

17th  century. 

965 

18th  century. 

967 

19th  century. 

968 

20th  century. 

971 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .E7,  Euleuspiegel. 

'  Divided  like  PR  651-659. 


77 


PB  ENGLISH   LITERATURE  PR 

History  of  English  literature. 
Folk  literature— Continued. 
Special  forms. 

Prefer  PR  501-947 

Chap-books. 

972  Histor}'.     (leneral  works. 
Collections. 

973  Reprints.     By  editor. 

e.  g.   Hindley,  Old  book  colloctors'  misceUany 

974  Originals. 

975  Separate  issues. 

976  Poetry. 

Cf.   PR  507. 
Proverbs,  see  PN  6400-H525. 

ENGLISH  LITERATURE— COLLECTIONS. 

General. 

(Including    collections    not    comprehensive,    but 
covering  greater  periods  than  PR  1 1 1 9  + .) 
1101  Collections  published  before  1801. 

1 1 05  Collections  published  1 801  -. 

1109  Minor.     Selections,  Anthologies,  etc. 

Cf.  PN  6075,  Sections  for  daily  reading. 

1110  Special  classes  of  authors. 

e.  g.  College  verse  and  stories. 

1111  Special  topics  (Prose  and  verse),  A-Z. 

e.  g.  H5,  Historical  and  patriotic. 
Translations  from    foreign  literatures    (inclurling 

translations  with  texts),  see  PN  6019-6020. 
Translations    of   English    literature    into   foreign 
languages. 
Cf.  PR  1179. 

1112  Polyglot  collections. 

1113  French. 

1114  German. 

1115  Italian. 

1116  Other,  A-Z. 
By  period. 

(1118)  Anglo-Saxon,  see  PR  1501-1 508. 

1119  Early  English  Text  society 

.A2,  Original  series. 
.Eo,  Extra  series. 

1120  Medieval  (to  1600). 

General  collections. 

Special,  see  PR  2064,  Metrical  romances 

PR  2115,  Prosp,  romancpia. 

78 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

English  literature — Collections. 
By  period — Continued. 
1121  Renaissance.     15th-l  6th  centuries. 

1125  Elizabethan  era. 

1127  Seventeenth  century. 

1129  Puritan  era. 

1131  Restoration. 

1 1 34  Eighteenth  century. 

1136  Augustan  era.     Classicism. 

1139  Romanticism.     Return  to  nature. 

1143  Nineteenth  century. 

1 1 45  Victorian  era. 

1 1 49  Twentieth  century. 

Poetry. 
1171  Collections  published  before  1801. 

1173  Collections  published  1801-. 

1175  Minor.     Selections.     Anthologies,  etc. 

1 176  Selections  for  the  days  or  months  of  the  year. 

N.  B.  Selections  from  a  single  author  with  the  author's 

works,  e.  g.  PR  4203,  Browning  yearbooks. 
For  literary  almanacs  and  calendars  prefer  AY  68,  756, 
836,  etc. 

1177  Selections  from  women  poets. 

1 178  Special  classes  of  authors. 

College  verse,  see  PN  6110.C7. 

1179  Translations  of  English  poetry. 

.A2,      Polyglot  collections. 
.A5-Z,  By  language,  subarranged  by  title,  or 
editor,  etc. 

1 1 80  Adaptations,  prose  versions,  etc. 
Special  forms  and  subjects. 

Favor  PN  6110;  cla^fy  here  only  collections  strictly 
limited  to  English  authors. 

1181  Ballads. 

For   collections   including   Scottish   ballads   make 
added  entry  under  PR  8660. 
1184  liOve  poems.     Love  and  marriage. 

Cf.  PN  6110. L6. 

1187  .   Lyrics.     Songs. 

1188  Song-books  (Popular,  mmor). 
1191                     Religious  poetry. 

Hymns,  see  Class  B,  Religion. 
(1 1 93)  Sea  and  Sailors,  see  PN  61 1 0.S4. 

1194  Minor  forms:  ballade,  rondeau,  chant  royal, 

sestina.  etc 


79 


PE  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

English  literature — Collections. 
Poetry. 

Special  forms  and  subjects — Continued. 
1 195  Other  special,  by  subject  or  class,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  (.B6)  Books  and  reading,  see  Z  992.5. 
.B7,  Boys,  Poetry  for. 
.C2,   Carols. 
.C4,   Catholic  poetry. 
(.05)  Children,  sea PN  6110.C4. 
.D6,  Didactic  poetry. 
.E5,  Elegies. 

Epilogues,  see  .P7. 
.E6,  Epithalamies. 
.F7,  Freedom. 
.F8,  Fugitive  verse. 
.G3,  Gipsy  poetry. 
.05,  Girls,  Poetry  for. 
.H3,  Hebrew  poetry. 
.H4,  Highlands  of  Scotland 
.H5,  History. 
.H8,  Humorous  poetry. 

Cf.  .S3,  Satire. 
.L4    Law  and  lawyers. 
.M2,  Madrigals. 
.N2,  Narrative  poetry. 
.03,  Odes. 
.P2,  Painter  poets. 
.P3,  Pastorals. 

Patriotic,  see  .H5. 
(.P6)  Places,  soe  PN  61I0.P6. 

Political,  see  .H5. 
.P7,  Prologues  and  epilogues. 
.S3,   Satire. 

Prefer  .H8,  Humorous  poetry. 
.S5,   Sonnets. 
.V2,  Vagabond  verse. 
.V3,  Vers  de  soci^t6. 
By  period. 
(1201)  Anglo-Saxon,  see  PR  1501-1799. 

1203  Medieval. 

Cf.  PR  1120,  General  medieval  literature. 
PR  2064,  Metrical  romances  (Collected). 
1205  16th  (-17th)  century. 

1207  EHzabethan  era. 

1209  17th  century.  , 

1211  Puritan  era. 

1213  Restoration. 

1215  18th  century. 

1217  Augustan  era.     Classicism. 

1219  Romanticism.     Return  to  nature. 

80 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

English  literature — Collections. 
Poetry. 

By  period — Continued. 
1221  19  th  century. 

1223  Victorian  era. 

1225  20th  century. 

Drama. 

Comprehensive . 
1241  Early  (before  1800). 

1243  Recent. 

1245  Minor.     Selected  plays.     Anthologies,  etc. 

Special. 
1248  Comedies. 

1251  Farces. 

1253  Fairy  plays.     Masques. 

1255  Historical  plays.     Chronicle  plays. 

1257  Tragedies. 

1259  Other,  A-Z. 

(.A5)  Amateur  plaj-fl,  see  PN  6120.A5. 

Cf.  PN  3151-3191. 
(.J8)    Juvenile  dramas,  see  PN  4270-4299;  6120.A5. 

Prologues  and  epilogues,  see  PR  1195. P7. 
(.P8)  Punch  and  Judy,  see  PN  1970-1981. 
By  period. 

1260  Medieval:   Mysteries,  Miracle  plays.  Moralities. 

Cf.  PR  641-644. 
Individual  plays,  see  PR  2411. 

1261  16th  century  (Pre-Shakespearian  drama). 
1263  EUzabethan  era  (1550-1640). 

(Including  EUzabethan  and  Jacobean  periods 
combined.) 
1266  l7th  century  (Restoration  drama). 

1269  18th  century. 

1270  Anonymous  plays.  By  title,  A-Z. 

1271  19th  century. 

1272  20th  century. 

1273. Z9  Minor  material  of  individual  authors   (mostly 

unbound  and  uncatalogued). 
.Z9A-Z,  Copyright  deposit  and  other  pam- 
phlet plays,  19th-20th  centuries, 
in  part  uncatalogued.  (A  col- 
lection to  be  later  reclassified  and 
catalogued.) 
.Z99A-Z,  Plays  in  typewritten  foi-m. 


81 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


English  literatnre — Collections. 

• 

Prose  (in  general) . 

Prose  fiction,  eee  PZ  1. 

General  collections. 

1281 

Early  (to  1800). 

1283 

1801-. 

1285 

Minor  works.     Selections,  Anthologies,  etc. 

By  period. 

(1288) 

Anglo-Saxon,  see  PR  1501-1508. 

(1291) 

Medieval,  see  PR  1120. 

1293 

IGtii  century  (Elizabethan). 

1295 

17th  century  (Puritan  age). 

1297 

18th  century. 

1301 

19th  century. 

1304 

Victorian  era. 

1307 

20th  century. 

Oratory. 

General  collections. 

1321 

Early  (to  1800). 

1322 

1801-. 

1323 

Minor.     Selections,  etc. 

By  period.    , 

1324 

To  1600  (1640). 

1325 

17th-18th  centuries. 

1326 

19th  century. 

1327 

20th  century. 

1329 

Special,  A-Z. 

1341-1349 

Letters. 

(Divided  hke  PR  1321-1329.) 

e.  g.  1349. L8,  Love-lettere. 

Cf.  HQ  801.3,  How  to  write  love-lettere. 

1361-1369 

Essays. 

(Divided  like  PR  1321-1329.) 

e.  g.    .E5,  The  Engliflhman. 

.G8,  The  Guardian. 

.R3,  The  Rambler. 

.87,   The  Spectator. 

.T2,  TheTatler. 

Wit  and  humor,  see  PN  6147-6231. 

Folk  Uterature,  see  PR  951-976. 

Cf.  PN  905-1008,    Folk-literature  (General). 

PN  6400-6525,  Proverbs. 

Other  miacellaneous  collections,  see  PN  6233-6525 

82 


PB  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


English  literature  —Collections. 

Translations  from  foreign  literature. 

(For  shelflist  reference  only.) 

(1391) 

General  collections,  see  PN  6019. 

(1393) 

Ancient  classics,  see  PA. 

(1395) 

Modern  literature.     By  language,  subarranged  by 

author.     See  PQ-PV. 

Anglo-Saxon  literature. 

Collections. 

(Including  also  collections  of  Anglo-Saxon  and 

Early  English.) 

Contemporary. 

1490 

Exeter  book  (Codex  Exoniensis). 

Cf.  PR  1760-1764,  Riddles. 

1495 

Vercelli  book  (Codex  Vercellensis) . 

1500 

Other  contemporary  collections,  A-Z. 

1502 

Modern. 

1505 

Selections.     Anthologies. 

Favor  PE  137,  Readers. 

1508 

Modern  English  translations. 

Individual  authors  and  works. 

1609 

A-Ad. 

Address  of  the  soul  to  the  body,  see  PR  1774. 

1519 

Ad-Ael. 

e,  g.  .A5,  Aelfheah  (St.  Alphege). 

Aelfric. 

Collected  works. 

1520 

By  date. 

1521 

By  editor. 

1522 

Selections. 

Separate  parts,  see  PR  1525-1530. 

Translations. 

1523 

Modem  English.    By  translator. 

1524 

Other,  by  language,  subarranged  by  translator. 

Separate  works. 

Under  each : 

Texts. 

.Al               By  date. 

.All-2         B>  editor. 

Translations. 

.A21-39       Modern  English  vermons. 

.A4-49         French. 

.A5-59         German. 

,A6-69         Other  languages.    By  language. 

.A7-Z       Critirimn. 

1525 

Homilies. 

1527 

Pannions  of  the  saints. 

1628 

Sigewulf 's  Interrogations  on  Genesis. 

1629 

Virelai. 

1630 

Other  special,  A-Z. 

83 


PE  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

Anglo-Saxon  literature. 

Individnal  authors  and  works. 
Aelfric — Continued 
1531  Dictionariea,  Indexes,  etc. 

1533  General  works:  biography,  times,  relations,  etc. 
Criticism. 

1534  General. 

1535  Textual.     Manuscripts,  etc. 
Special. 

1536  Sources. 

1537  Other,  A-Z. 

1538  Language,  Grammar,  Style. 

1539  Aelfr-Alf. 

e.  g.  .A5,  Alexander's  letter  to  Aristotle. 
Alfred,  the  Great. 

(Including  works  connected  with  bis  name.) 
Collected  works 

1540  By  date. 

1541  By  editor. 

1542  Selections. 

Separate  parts,  see  PR  1545-1557. 
Translations. 

1543  Modern  English.     By  translator. 

1644  Other,  by  language,  subarranged  by  translator. 

Separate  works. 
Under  each: 

Texts. 
.Al  By  date. 

.All-2  By  editor. 

Translations. 
.A2I-39        Modern  English  versions. 
.A4-49  P'rench. 

.A5-59  German. 

.A6-69  Other  languages.     By  language. 

.A7-Z  Criticism. 

1545  (Translation  of)  St.  Augustine's  Soliloquies. 

1547  (Translation  of)  Bede's  Ecclesiastical  history. 

1549  (Translation  of)  Boethius's  Consolatio  philosophiae. 

1551  (Translation  of)  Gregory's  Cura  pastoralLa. 

1552  (Translation  of)  Gregory's  Dialogues. 

1553  Laws  of  the  Anglo-Saxons. 

1555  (Translation  of)  Orosius. 

1556  (Translation  of)  Proverbs. 

1557  (Translation  of)  Psalms. 

1560  Periodicals.    Societies.    Collections. 

1561  Dictionaries,  Indexes,  etc. 
(1563)  Biography,  see  DA  153. 

Criticism. 

1564  General. 

1565  Textual.    Manuscripts,  etc. 
Special. 

1566  Sources. 

1567  Other,  A-Z. 

1568  Language,  Grammar,  Style. 

84 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PE 


Anglo-Saxon  literature. 

Individual  authors  and  works — Continued. 

1569 

Alf-Ang. 

Alfred  aetheling'e  death. 

Alphege,  St.,  see  PR  1519. A5,  Aelfheah. 

Andreas,  see  PR  1644. 

Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle,  see  DA  150. 

Cf.  PR  (1636)  Chronicle. 

1672 

Ang-Az. 

Apollonius  of  Tyre. 

Apoetlee'  Fates,  see  PR  1703. 

Apuleius.     Herbarium,  see  PR  1726. 

1575 

Azariaa  (VIII). 

Cf.  PR  1670,  Daniel;  PR  1601,  Caedmon. 

1576 

Az-Be 

Battle  at  Brunanburh,  see  PR  1592. 

Battle  of  Maldon,  see  PR  1594. 

Be  domes  dsege  (De  die  judicii). 

1578 

Beda  Venerabilis  (VIII). 

Cf.  PR  1547,  Alfred's  Tranalation  of  Bede. 

-1588 

Beowulf  (V). 

Bestiary,  see  PR  1752. 

1590 

Blickling  homilies  (X). 

1592 

Bnmanbnrh.     Athelstan's  victory  (X). 

1594 

Byrhtnoth's  death.     The  battle  of  Maldon  (X) 

1597 

By-Ca. 

Caedmon. 

Collected  works. 

1600 

By  date. 

1601 

By  editor. 

1602 

Selections. 

Translation. 

1603 

Modem  English.     By  translator. 

1604 

Other,  by  language,  »mbarranged  by  translator. 

Separate  works. 

Under  each: 

Texts. 

.Al               By  date. 

.A3A-Z        By  editor. 

Translations. 

.A5A-Z        Modem  Engliah  versions.     By  translator 

.A6A-Z        Other  languages,  A-Z.     By  translator. 

.A7-Z       Criticism. 

(1605) 

Chriprt  and  Satan,  see  PR  1630-1634. 

Fall  of  the  Angeb. 

Christ's  Harrowing  of  Hell. 

Christ's  Temptation. 

1607 

Daniel. 

Dream  of  the  Road;  Ruthwell  croeB,  nee  PR  1680. 

1609 

Exodus  (including  Exodus  and  Djuoiel). 

1611 

Genesis. 

1613 

Hynrn. 

(1615) 

Judith,  see  PR  1730. 

85 


PR  ENGLISH  LITER  At  URE  PR 


Anglo-Saxon  literature. 

Individual  authors  and  works. 

Caedmon — Continued. 

Wio 

Periodicals.     Societies.     Collectione. 

1622 

Dictionariea,  Indexes,  etc. 

1623 

General  works:  biography,  times,  relations,  etc. 

Criticism. 

1624 

General. 

1625 

Textual.     Manuecripta,  etc. 

Special. 

1626 

Sources. 

1627 

Other,  A-Z. 

1628 

Language,  Grammar,  Style. 

1630-1634 

Christ  (Crist)  and  Satan  (VI). 

Fall  of  the  Angels. 

Christ's  Harrowing  of  Hell. 

Christ's  Temptation. 

(1636) 

The  Chronicle,  see  DA  1-50. 

Cf.  PR  1519  Aelfheah. 

1569  Alfred  aetheling's  death  (1036). 

1592  Brunanburh  (957). 

1594  Byrhtnoth  ^991). 

1686  Eadgar's  coronation  (973) 

1687  Eadgar's  death  (975). 

1689  Eadmund  (942) 

1691  Edward  the  Martyr's  death  (978). 

1693  Edward  the  Confessor's  death  (1066). 

1637 

Ctir--Cy. 

Creation,  Wonders  of,  see  PR  1792. 

Cross  of  Ruthwell,  see  PR  1680. 

Cynewulf. 

Collected  works. 

1639 

By  date. 

1640 

By  editor. 

1641 

Selections. 

Separate  parts,  see  PR  1644-1659. 

Translations. 

1642 

Modern  English.    By  translator. 

1643 

Other  languages,  A-Z.    By  tranalator. 

Separate  works. 

Under  each: 

Texts. 

,Al               By  date. 

.A3A-Z        By  editor. 

Translations. 

.A4A-Z        Modern  English  versions.    By  translator 

.A6A-Z        Other  languages,  A-Z.    By  translator. 

.A7-Z       Criticism. 

1644 

Aadreas. 

1645 

Christ. 

(1646) 

Dream  of  the  rood.  See  PR  1680-1684. 

1647 

Elene. 

86 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


Anglo-Saxon  literature. 

Individual  authors  and  works. 

Cynewnlf. 

Separate  works — Continued. 

(1648) 

Fates  of  the  apostles,  see  PR  1703. 

(J  649) 

Gifta  of  men  (Bi  manna  craeftum),  see  PR  1746, 

(1650) 

Guthlac,  see  PR  1722. 

(1651) 

Judith,  see  PR  1730. 

1652 

Juliana. 

(1653) 

Phoenix,  see  PR  1750. 

(1657) 

Physiologus,  see  PR  1752. 

(1659) 

Riddles,  see  PR  1760. 

1660 

Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 

1662 

Dictionaries,  Indexes,  etc. 

1663 

General  works:  biography,  times,  relations,  etc. 

CriticiBm. . 

1664 

General. 

1665 

Textual.    Manuscripts,  etc. 

Special. 

1666 

Sources. 

1667 

Other,  A-Z. 

1668 

Language,  Grammar,  Style. 

(1670) 

Daniel,  see  PR  1807. 

1672-1676 

Deor's  lament  (VI). 

1678 

De-Dr. 

1680-1684 

Dream  of  the  rood  (VI). 

1686 

Edgar's  coronation  (X). 

1687 

Edgar's  death  (X). 

1689 

Edmund.     Liberation  of  the  five  boroughs  (X). 

1691 

Edward  the  Martyr's  death  (979)  (X). 

1693 

Edward  the  Confessor's  death  (1066)  (X). 

Exeter  book,  see  PR  1490. 

:i695-1699) 

Exodus  (VI),  see  PR  1609. 

1700 

Ex-Fa. 

Falsehood  of  men,  see  PR  1742  Bi  liianna  lease. 

1703 

Fates  of  the  apostles  (X). 

1705 

Fates-Father. 

Fates  of  men,  see  PR  1744  Bi  manna  wyrdum. 

1707 

Father's  instruction  (X). 

1709 

Father-Finn. 

1710-1714 

Finnsburh  (VI). 

Cf.  PR  1580,  Beowulf. 

(1716) 

Genesis,  see  PR  1611. 

.  1718 

Gen-Gno. 

Gifts  of  men,  see  PR  1746,  Bi  manna  craeftum. 

1720 

Gnomic  verses  (X). 

1722 

Guthlac  (X). 

1724 

Guth-Herb. 

Harrowing  of  Hell,  see  PR  1630-1634. 

1726 

Herbarium  of  Apuleius  (X). 

Cf.  QK. 

87 


PB 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


Ang^lo-Saxon  literature. 

Individual  authors  and  works — Continued. 

1728 

Husbandg  meaaage  (X). 

Cf.  PR  1790,  The  Wife's  complaint. 

1730-1734 

Judith  (X). 

1736 

Leechbook  (Laece  boc)  (X). 

1738 

I.eech-Men. 

Maldon,  Battle  of,  see  PR  1594  Byrhtnoth. 

1740 

Menologium.     Calendar  of  aainta  (X). 

1742 

Mnn'8  falsehood  (Bi  manna  lease)  (X). 

1744 

Man's  fate  (Bi  manna  •wyrdum)  (X). 

1746 

Man's  gifts  (Bi  manna  craeftum)  (X). 

1748 

Man's  mind  (Bi  manna  mode)  (X) 

1750 

Phoenix  (X). 

1752-1757 

Phyeiologus  (VI). 

1758 

Ph-Pz. 

1759 

Q-Rid. 

1760-1764 

Riddles  (VI). 

Cf.  PR  1490,  Exeter  book. 

1766 

The  ruin  (X). 

1768 

Ru-Sa. 

Ruth  well  crosd,  see  PR  1680-1684. 

1770 

Salomon  and  Saturn  (X). 

1772 

*  Seafarer  (X). 

1774 

Soul's  address  to  the  body  (X). 

1775 

Soul-Sz. 

1776 

T. 

1777 

U. 

1778 

V. 

1779 

W-Wal. 

1780-1784 

Waldere  (VI). 

1786 

Wanderer  (X). 

1788 

Widsith  (X). 

1790 

Wife's  complaint  (X). 

Cf.  PR  1728,  Husband's  message. 

1792 

Wonders  of  creation  (X). 

1793 

Won-Wul 

179&  1799 

Wulfatan  (VI) 

Latin  literature  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  period,  see  PA 

Anglo-Norman  period.     Early  English. 

Middle  English. 

Individual  authors  and  works. 

1804 

Alexander  of  Hales. 

1805 

Al-An. 

1807-1810 

AjQcren  riwle  (VI). 

1812 

Andrew  of  Wyntoun. 

(1814) 

Aquinas,  St.  Thomas,  see  B. 

1815 

Aq-Afl. 

1817 

Aflsumptio  Mariae. 

1818 

As-Au. 

1820-1828 

Aungerville,  Richard  (Richard  of  Bury)  (IV). 

88 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

Anglo-Wonnan  period.     Early  English. 


Individual  authors  and  works — Continued. 

1829 

Au-Ay. 

Ayenbite  of  inwyt,  see  Michel  of  Northgate. 

1831 

Bacon,  John. 

1833 

Barbour,  Jchn  (VIIl). 

1834 

Barb-Bea. 

1836 

Bestiary  (X). 

1837 

Bes-BIz. 

Blind  Harry,  see  Henry,  the  minetrel. 

1840.B5 

Bokenham,  Osbern. 

1841 

Bradwardine,  Thomas. 

1843 

Canute  song  (X). 

1845 

Capgrave,  John. 

1847-1848 

Caxton,  WilUam  (XII). 

1849.C4 

Chandos,  the  herald. 

.C6 

Charles,  count  of  Angoul§me,  duke  of  Orleans. 

Cf.  PQ  1553.C5. 

DC  102. 8. 07. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey. 

Collected  works. 

1850 

Original  editions  and  reprinta,  by  date. 

1851 

Editions  with  commentary,  by  editor,  A-Z. 

1852 

Selections.     Anthologies. 

1853 

Minor  poems.     Collected  fragments. 

1854 

Translationp,  by  language,  eubarranged  by  traiirilator. 

ISof 

Adaptations,  modernization,  etc. 

For  the  Canterbury  tales,  see  PR  1872. 

Separate  works. 

1856-1857 

Anelida  and  Arciie. 

1859-1860 

Boethiup's  I)e  consolatione  philosophiae. 

1862-1863 

Book  of  the  Dutchess. 

■  Canterbiury  tales. 

Texts. 

1865 

By  date. 

1866 

By  editor. 

1867 

Selections. 

1868 

Special  parts,  A-Z. 

Under  each: 

Text. 

(1)    By  date. 

(2)   By  editor. 

(3)    Criticism. 

1870 

Translations,  by  language,  A-Z. 

1872 

Miscellaneous:  Adaptationsj.VerBions  for  children,  etc 

(1873) 

Indexes,  see  PR  1903. 

Criticism. 

1874 

General. 

1875 

Special,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

89 


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ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


Anglo-Norman  period.     Early  English. 

Individual  authors  and  works. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey. 

Separate  works— Continued. 

Other  works. 

Under  each: 

(1)   Text 

.A2,      By  date. 

.A3-Z,  By  editor. 

(2)   Criticism. 

1877-1878 

House  of  fame. 

1881-1882 

Legend  of  good  women. 

1885-1886 

Parlament  of  foules. 

1888-1889 

Romaunt  of  the  rose. 

1891-1892 

Treatise  on  the  astrolabe. 

1895-1896 

Troilue  and  Criseyde. 

1898 

Doubtful  and  spurious  works,  A-Z. 

1901 

Periodicals.     Societies.    Collections. 

1903 

Dictionaries.     Indexes,  etc. 

1905 

Biography. 

1906 

Relations  to  contemporaries. 

1907 

Homes  and  haunts,  Landmarks,  etc. 

1908 

Anniversaries.     Celebrations. 

1909 

Portraits,  monuments,  etc. 

1910 

Miscellaneous.     Relics,  etc. 

1911 

Authorship. 

1912 

Sources. 

.A2,         Collections. 

.A3A-Z,  General  works. 

.A5-Z,     Indebtedness  to  special  works  or  authors. 

1913 

Influence  on  other  writers,  A-Z. 

1914 

Influence  on  English  literature. 

1915 

Influence  on  other  literatures,  by  country,  A-Z. 

1921 

Chronology  of  works. 

Criticism  and  interpretation. 

1924 

General  works. 

Characters 

1927 

General. 

1928 

Individual,  A-Z. 

1931 

Plots.    Scenes.    Time,  etc. 

1933 

Treatment  and  knowledge  of  special  subjects,  A-Z 

1939 

Textual  criticism,  commentaries. 

Language.    Style,  etc. 

1940 

General  works. 

1941 

Dictionaries.    Concordances. 

Grammar. 

1943 

General. 

Special. 

1945 

Pronunciation. 

1946 

Use  of  words. 

1948 

Syntax 

1951 

Versification 

1954 

Dialect,  etc. 

90 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


Anglo-Normal  period.     Early  English. 
Individual  authors  and  works — Continued. 
1955  Chaucer-Chro. 

(1961)  Chroniclee. 

Bok,  Thomas,  see  DA. 
Benedict  of  Peterborough,  eee  DA  209. 
Eadmar,  see  DA  190. 
Florence  of  Worcester,  see  DA  150. 
Geoffrey  of  Monmouth,  see  DA  140;  DA  150. 
Gervase  of  Canterbury,  see  DA. 
Gesta  regum  Britannise,  see  DA  140. 
Geata  Stephani,  see  DA. 
Giraldufl  Cambrenais,  see  DA  725;  930;  933. 
Henry  of  Huntingdon,  see  DA  190. 
Jocelin  of  Brakelond,  see  DA. 
Ordericus  Vitalia,  see  DA. 
Paris,  Matthew,  see  DA  220. 
Peter  of  Blois. 
Peter  of  Longtoft. 
Ralph  of  Coggeshall,  see  DA. 
Ralph  of  Diceto,  see  DA. 
Richard  of  Devizes,  see  DA  151. 
Robert  de  Monte,  see  DA. 
Robert  of  Gloucester. 
Roger  of  Hoveden,  see  DA  200. 
Roger  of  Wendover,  see  DA  220. 
Simeon  of  Durham,  see  DA. 
William  of  Malmeebury,  see  DA  190. 
William  of  Newburgh,  see  DA  200. 
1962  .C5  Chestre,  Thomas. 

1964  Cleanness  (X). 

1966-1967  Cursor  mundi  (Xlla). 

1968.D2  Dame  Siriz. 

.D4  Davy,  Adam  (IX). 

.D5  Debate  of  the  carpenter's  tools  (IX). 

.D6  Debate  of  the  body  and  soul  (IX). 

(.D8)  Duns  Scotus,  John,  see  B. 

.E5  Erthe  upon  erthe  (IX). 

1969  Fabyan,  Robert. 

1971  Fortescue,  Sir  John . 

1972.G2  "Gamelyn." 

.G5  Geoffrey  of  Vinsauf. 

1974  Gildas. 

(1976)  GiralduB  Cambrensis,  see  DA  725,  930,  933. 

1978  Godric. 

1980-1988  Gower,  John  (IV). 

1989. G2  Gregorius  (Legend). 

1989.G4  Grey,  WilUam. 

.G6  Groaaeteate,  Robert. 

.G8  Guilforde,  Sir  Richard. 

.H2  "HaliMeidenhad"  (IX). 

.H6  Henry,  the  minstrel  ("Blind  Harry"). 

Henry  of  Bracton,  aee  J,  K. 


\) 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATUKE 


PR 


Anglo-Norman  period.     Early  English. 

Individual  authors  and  works— Continued. 

1990.H4 

Henry  son,  Robert. 

.H8 

Kigden,  Ranulf. 

1992 

ffig-Huc. 

1994 

Huchowne  of  the  Awle  Ryale. 

See  also  PR  1964,  Cleanneas. 

PR  2065. G2,  Six  Gawayne, 

PR  2110,  Patience. 

PR  2111,  Pearl. 

1995 

Hu-Hw. 

1998 

"Hwon  holy  chireche  is  under  uote"  (X). 

1999.  H8 

Hylton,  Walter. 

2000-2004 

James  I  of  Scotland  (VII). 

2006 

John  of  Saliflbury. 

2007.  J7 

Juliana  (Middle  English)  (IX). 

2008 

"The  land  of  Cokayne." 

2010-2018 

Langland,  William  (Piers  Plowman)  (V). 

2020-2028 

Layamon  (IV). 

2029(.L2) 

Libell  of  Engliahe  policy-). 

.L3 

"Lives  of  the  saints." 

.L5 

Lofsong  of  Ure  Lefdi. 

.L6 

Lonelich,  Henry. 

.L7 

Lutel  soth  eermun. 

2030-2038 

Lydgate,  John  (IV). 

Malory,  Sir  Thomas  (le  Morte  d'Arthur). 

Texts. 

2040 

By  date. 

2041 

By  editor. 

2042 

Selections. 

Translations. 

2043 

Modem  English,  including  adaptations,  abridgments,  etc 

2044 

Other.     By  language. 

Criticiam. 

2045 

General. 

2046 

Sources. 

2047 

Characters  and  other  special. 

2048 

Language. 

2050-2064 

Mandeville,  John  (VII). 

2056 

Mannyng,  Robert. 

2068 

Map,  Walter. 

(2060) 

Marsh,  Adam  (Ada,  de  Mariaco),  see  DA,  PA. 

2062 

Merlin. 

Metrical  romances. 

2064 

Collectiona. 

e.  g.  Ritson,  Weber,  etc. 

Cf.  PR  1203. 

2066 

Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A15,  Alexander. 

.A2,    Amis  and  Amilouji. 

.A4,    Arthur  and  Merlin. 

.A6,    Avowing  of  Arthur. 

.A8,    Awntyrs  of  Arthur  at  the  Teme  Wathelyne. 

92 

PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

AnglO'Nonnan  period.     Early  English. 
Individual  anthors  and  works. 
Metrical  romances. 
2065  Spocial  A-Z — Continued. 

e.  g.  .B2,    Barlaam  and  Josaphat. 
.B4,    Beves  of  Hamtoun. 
.04,    Chevy  chaae. 
.06,    C  leges. 

.D3,    The  destruction  of  Troy. 
.E3,    Eglamour. 
.E5,    Emare. 
.F4,     Ferumbras. 
.F6,     Floire  and  Blancheflor. 
.G3,    Gawaiii  and  the  grene  knight. 
.G4,    Generides. 
.G5,    Golagroe  and  Gawain. 
.G6,    Guy  of  Warwick. 
.H3,    Havelok  the  Dane. 
Ifi,     Ipomedon,  Lyfe  of. 
.18,     Isumbras. 
.K5,    King  AliBaunder. 
.K6,    King  Horn. 
.L2.    Landeval. 

Launfal,  see  PR  1962. C5. 
.L5,    Libeaus  Deeconua. 
.M3,   Morte  Arthure  (Alliterative  j)oem). 
.M5,    Morte  Arthure  (Rhymed  poem). 

For  Malory's  work,  see  PR  2040-2048. 
.03,    Octavian. 
.06,    Orfeo. 
08,    Otuel. 

P2,    Partonopc  of  Blois. 
.P4,    Perceval  of  Galles. 
.R4,    Richard  Coeur  de  Lion. 
.R6,    Robert  of  Sicily. 
.R8,    Roland  and  Vemagu. 
.S3,     The  seven  sages  of  Rome. 
S6,     The  siege  of  Troy. 

Sir  Clegea,  Sir  Eglamour,  etc. 

See  Cleges,  Eglamour,  etc. 
.87,     Sowdone  of  Baby  lone. 

Speculum  Gy  de  Warewyke, 

see  PR  2143.S6. 
.S8,     The  squire  of  low  degree. 
.T4,    Titus  and  Vespasian. 
.T6,    Torrent  of  Portugal. 
.T7,    Triamour. 
.W3,   Wars  of  Alexander. 
.W5,   Wedding  of  Sir  Gawain, 
.W7,  W^illiam  of  Paleme. 
.Y7,    Ywain  and  Gawain. 


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PR 


Anglo-Norman  period.     Early  English. 

Individual  authors  and  works-  Continuod 

2070 

Metr-Micli. 

2085.  M3 

Michel,  Dan,  of  Northgate. 

.Md 

Minot,  Laurence. 

.M6 

"Mirror  of  man'e  salvation." 

.N4 

Nicholas  of  Guildford. 

N7 

Northern  Faaaion. 

2087 

No-Oc. 

2090-2098 

Occleve,  Thomafl  (IVi. 

Orleans,  Charles,  duke  of,  see  PR  1849.('(i 

2100-2108 

Orm.     Tho  Ormulum.  (IV). 

2109.07 

The  owl  and  the  nightingale. 

.P2 

Paris  and  Viennc. 

.P3 

The  parliament  of  three  ages. 

.P5 

The  passion  of  Out  Lord. 

Paaton  letters,  see  DA . 

2110 

Patience  (X). 

2111 

Pearl  (X). 

2113 

Pecock,  Reginald. 

2114.P4 

Pilgrimage  of  the  lyf  of  the  manhode  (X). 

2115 

Proee  romances  (Collections). 

2117 

Proverbsof  Alfred  (X). 

2118 

Proverbs — Pz. 

Pryam,  Denis,  see  PR  2065. P2 

2119 

Q- 

2120 

R-Richard, 

2121-2122 

Richard  de  Holand  (XII). 

2123 

Rich-Robin. 

Richard  of  Bury,  see  Aungerville. 

2125 

Bobin  Hood. 

(Ballads,  chap-books,  etc.,  in  verse.) 

2127 

Proee  versions,  adaptations,  imitations. 

Juvenile  literature,  see  PZ  8.1 

2129 

History  and  criticism. 

2135-2136 

RoUe,  Richard  (XII). 

2137.R6 

Russell,  John,  fl.  1450. 

The  boke  of  nurture 

2138 

Rus-Rz. 

2139.S2 

Saint  Cecilia. 

.S3 

Sawles  warde. 

.85 

Scot,  Michel. 

.S6 

Sinners  beware. 

2141-2142 

SirThopaa(XIIa). 

2143.S4 

The  song  against  the  king  of  Almaigne. 

.S6 

Speculum  Gy  d^  Warewyke. 

2145 

Spec-Thom. 

2148.T3 

Thomas  de  Hales. 

.T5 

Thomas,  of  Erceldouae,  called  the  Rhymer 

Cf.  PR2065.T8. 

.T7 

Trevisa,  John. 

.T9 

The  turnament  of  Totenham. 

.V2 

Tho  vengeaiince  of  Godde.a  deth 

94 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


Anglo-Norman  period.     Early  English. 

Individual  authors  and  works — Continueci 

2148.  V3 

Virgilius. 

.V5 

Viaio  Pauli. 

Wace,  see  PQ  1545 

.W2 

Walton,  John. 

.W3 

William  of  Ockbara. 

.W4 

William  of  Slioreham. 

.W6 

William  of  Wadington. 

.W8 

Wirecker,  Nigel. 

.W9 

The  woman  of  Samaria. 

2149 

Wom-Wyc . 

2150-2158 

Wycliffe,  John.  (IV). 

Prefer  B,  Religion. ' 

2159 

Wyc-Wyn. 

2163 

Wynnere  and  wastere. 

2165 

Yonge,  James 

English  renaissance  (1500-1640). 

Prose  and  poetry. 

2199 

Anonymous  works,  A-Z. 

Individual  authors. 

2200 

A-As. 

Ascham,  Roger. 

Collected  editions. 

2201  Al 

By  date. 

.A2 

By  editor. 

.A5-Z                Single  works. 

2202 

Criticism. 

2203.A5 

Aylmer,  John. 

.A7 

Ayton,  Sir  Robert. 

Bacon,  Francis. 

Works,  see  B  1151-1196. 

2206 

Essays. 

.A3,      By  date. 

.A6-Z,  By  editor. 

2207 

Selections,  etc. 

2208 

Criticism. 

Cf.  B  1197-1199. 

2209.B15 

Baldwin,  William. 

B2 

Bale,  John. 

.B26 

Bancroft,  Thomas. 

.B28 

Bannatyne,  George. 

.B3 

Barclay,  Alexander. 

B4 

Barclay,  William. 

.B6 

Barnes,  Barnabe. 

Dramatic  works,  see  PR  2419. B3. 

.B8 

Barnfield,  Richard. 

2211.B2 

Baase,  William. 

.B3 

Beaumont,  Sir  John. 

.B5 

Bellenden,  John. 

•BS 

Bodenham,  John. 

2212-2213 

Bouchier,  Sir  John  (Lord  Berner«)  (XITV 

95 


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ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


English  renaissance  (1500-1640). 

Prose  and  poetry. 

Individual  autiiors — Continued. 

2214.  B2 

Bradshaw,  Henry. 

.B3 

Brathwaite,  Richard. 

.B4 

Breton,  Nicholas. 

.B6 

Broke,  Arthur. 

2215-2216 

Brooke,  Fulke  Greville,  Lord  (XII). 

2217.85 

Browne,  William. 

2218-2219 

Buchanan,  George  (XII). 

223-22224 

Burton,  Robert  (XII). 

(2226) 

Camden,  William,' see  DA. 

2228-2229 

Campion,  Thomas  (XI 1). 

2231-2232 

Carew,  Richard  (Xil). 

2233.C2 

Cartwright,  Thomas. 

.C4 

Cheke,  Sir  John. 

.06 

Cheater,  Robffert. 

.C8 

Chettle,  Henry. 

2234 

Churchyard,  Thomas  (VIII). 

2235.  C5 

Constable,  Henry. 

.C8 

Copley,  Anthonie. 

2237 

Coryate,  Thomas. 

Cf.  DA. 

2239 

Covenlale,  Miles. 

Prefer  B,  Religion. 

2240.C5 

Craig,  Alexander. 

2241 

Cranmer,  Thomas. 

Prefer  B,  Religion. 

2242.D15 

Daborn,  Robert. 

.D2 

Davies,  Sir  John. 

2243 

Dekker,  Thomas. 

Dramatic  works,  see  PR  248(^2498. 

2244.  D2 

Delouey,  Thomas. 

.U4 

Derricke,  John. 

224^2248 

Donne,  John  (VII). 

2250-2253 

Douglas,  Gavin  (VII). 

2255-2258 

Drayton,  Michael  (VII). 

2260-2263 

Drumiiiond,  William  (of  Hawthornden)  (VII) 

2265-2269 

Dunbar,  William  (VII). 

2270.  E2 

Edwards,  Thomas. 

.E5 

Elyot,  Sir  Thomas. 

(.F5) 

Fisher,  John,  see  B. 

2271-2272 

Fletcher,  Giles  (XII). 

2273. F5 

Fletcher,  Joseph. 

2274-2275 

Fletcher,  Phineas  (XII). 

2276. F5 

Florio,  John. 

.F6 

Forrest,  William. 

.F7 

Foxe,  John. 

.G3 

Garden,  Alexander. 

2277-2278 

Gascoigne,  George. 

Dramatic  works,  see  PR  2535-2536. 

2279.G4 

Googe,  Bamabe. 

.G6 

Goason,  Stephen. 

96 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


English  renaissance  (1600-1640). 

Prose  and  poetry. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

2279.G8 

Grafton,  Richard. 

Cf.  DA. 

2280.G5 

Greeham,  James. 

2283(.G5) 

Grimald  or  Grimoald,  Nicholaa,  eee  PR. 

.H2 

Hake,  Edward. 

(.H3) 

Haklilyt,  Richard. 

Cf.  G. 

(.H6) 

Hall,  Edward,  see  DA. 

.H7 

Hall,  Joseph. 

.H8 

Hannay,  Patrick. 

2284-2285 

Harrington,  Sir  John  (XII). 

Cf.  DA,  HX. 

2287-2288 

Harvey,  Gabriel  (XII). 

2290-2291 

Hawea.  Stephen  (XII). 

2293 

Henry  VIII. 

2294.H2 

Herbert  of  Cherbury,  Edward  Herbert,  lot  baron. 

Cf.  B  1201.H3. 

.H3 

Heywood,  Jaaper. 

(.H4) 

Holinflhed,  Raphael,  see  DA. 

.H5 

Holland,  Sir  Richard. 

.H6 

Howell,  Jamee. 

.H7 

Howell,  Thomas. 

.H8 

Hume,  Alexander. 

2295 

Jamee  I  of  England. 

2296.J2 

James,  Richard. 

.J4 

Jewell,  John. 

.J7 

Johnwon,  Robert. 

.KB 

Kendall,  Timothy. 

(.K5) 

Knox,  John,  see  BN. 

(.L2) 

Latimer,  Hugh,  see  BN. 

.L6 

Lindsay,  Sir  David. 

Dramas,  interludes,  etc.,  see  PR  2669. L5. 

.L7 

Lindsay,  Robert. 

2297-2298 

Lodge,  Thomas  (XII). 

Wounds  of  civil  war  (Marius  and  Scilla),  see  PR  2669. L6, 

2300-2303 

Lyly,  John  (VII). 

2304.L4 

Lyly,  William. 

.M3 

Markham,  Cervaese. 

.M5 

Major,  or  Mair,  John. 

Martin  Marprelate  pamphleta,  see  PR  2199. 

2308 

Mennis,  Sir  John. 

2311-2312 

Meres,  Francis  (XII). 

2315.M 

Me-Mo. 

Mirror  for  magistrates,  see  PR  2199. 

2321-2322 

More,  Sir  Thomas  (XII). 

2324-2325 

Munday,  Anthony  (XII). 

Cf.  PR  2719.M6. 

2326.N2 

Napier,  John  (IX). 

.N4 

Niccols,  Richard. 

97 


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PR 


2326.N6 

.N8 

.05 

.07 

2327-2328 

2329.  P2 
.P4 
.P6 

2331-2332 
2334-2335 

2336.  R3 
.R4 
.R6 

.US 

2337.  R2 
.R6 
.R7 
.R75 
.R8 
.R9 

2338 
2339.82 
.S3 

.85 

2340-2343 

2345-2348 

2349.85 

.S7 

2350-2368 


2369.  S5 
2369 
.S7 
2370-2373 

2375-2378 
2380-2383 

2384.T5 


English  renaissance  (1600-1640). 
Prose  and  poetry. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

North,  Sir  Thomaa. 

Norton,  Thomas. 

Overbury,  Sir  Thomas. 

Owen,  John. 

Painter,  William  (XII). 

Pembroke,  Mary  (Sidney)  Herbert,  Counteas  of. 

Phaer,  Thomaa. 

Pole,  Reginald,  cardinal. 

Cf.  DA,  Histpry;  B,  Religion. 
Puttenham,  Richard  (XII). 
Raleigh,  Sir  Walter  (XII). 

Cf.  D,  DA,  E. 
Randolph,  Thomaa. 
Rastell,  John. 
Reynoldfl,  John. 
Rich,  Bamaby  (IXa). 
Ripley,  George. 
Robinson,  Clement. 
Robinaon,  Thomaa. 
RoUand, John. 
Roiia,  Francis. 
Rowlands,  Samuel. 
Sandys,  George. 
Scot,  Thomas. 
Selden,  John. 

See  alao  J,  K. 
Sempill,  Sir  James,  and  Robert. 
Sidney,  Mary,  Counteas  of  Pembroke,  see  PR  2329. P2. 
Sidney,  Sir  Philip  (VII). 

Editions  of  Defence  of  Poesy  alao  in  PN  10. 
Skelton,  John  (VII). 
Southwell,  Robert. 
Speed,  John, 
i^^o.nser,  Edmiind  (m). 

Separate  works: 

2355  Astrophel. 

2356  Colin  Clouts  come  home  again. 

2357  Complainta. 

2358  Faerie  Queene. 

2359  Shepheardes  calender. 

2360  Other,  A-Z  (X). 
Stirling,  William  Alexander,  Ist  earl  of. 

Cf.  PR  3157.S75,  Drama. 
Stubbs,  Philip. 
Surrey,  Henry  Howard,  Earl  of  (VII). 

(Including  works  of  Surrey  and  Wyatt  combined.) 
Sylvester,  Joshua  (VII). 
Taylor,  John  (the  water-poet)  (VII). 
Turberville,  George  (IX). 


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PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


English  renaissance  (1600-1640). 

Prose  and  poetry. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

2384.T7 

Tuaeer,  Thomae. 

.T9 

Tyndale,  William. 

Prefer  B,  Religion. 

.U4 

UdaU,  John. 

.W3 

Warner,  William. 

.W5 

Watson,  Thomas . 

.W7 

Webbe,  WiUiam. 

2386-2387 

WhetBtone,  George  (XII). 

2388.W6 

Wilson,  Thomas. 

2390-2393 

Wither,  Geoige  (VII). 

2394 

Wi-Wo. 

239&-2398 

Wotton,  Sir  Henry  (VII). 

2399 

Wo-Wy. 

2400-2404 

Wyatt,  Sir  Thomas  (VII). 

2405.W-Z 

Wyatt  to  Z. 

The  drama. 

2411 

Anonymous  plays. 

Collections,  see  PR  1261. 

Mysteries,  Moralities,  Masques,  Interludes,  etc.,  are  to 

be  claflfli£ed  here. 

For  list  cf .  Schelling,  Elizabethan  drama,  v.  2,  p.  538- 

624;  and  Cambridge  hiatory,  v.  5-6. 

Under  each: 

(1)  Texts:  By  date. 

(2)  Translations:  .A1-A29. 

(3)  Criticiflm:  .A3-Z. 

Individual  authors. 

2417 

Armin,  Robert. 

2419.B2 

Bale,  John. 

.A6,  God's  promifles. 

.B3 

Barnes,  Bamabe. 

Biography,  etc.,  see  PR  2209.B6. 

.B7 

Bower,  Richard. 

.A6,  Appius  and  Virginia. 

2420-2438 

Beanioont,  Francis,  and  Fletcher,  John  (HI).* 

Collected  and  separate  plays  by  John  Fletcher  (and  by 

him  and  others  in  collaboration,  Beaumont  excepted) 

are  to  be  clanaified  under  PR  2500-2518  or  under  dra- 

matist to  whom  the  play  is  mainly  credited. 

2439.B4 

Brandon,  Samuel. 

.B6 

Brome,  Richard. 

.B7 

Buchanan,  George. 

(.02) 

Campion,  Thomas,  see  PR  2228. 

.04 

Carliell,  Ludowick. 

.06 

Calfhill,  James. 

.08 

Cartwright,  William, 

*  For  arrangement  of  separate  works  see  Additions,  p.  273. 


99 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


2440-2458 


2459.C4 
2460-2468 
2470-2478 

2479.D3 
.D5 
2480-2498 


English  renaissance  (1600-1640). 
The  drama. 
Individual  anthers — Continued. 
Chapman,  George  (III). 
Separate  works: 
2446.A3     All  foolfl. 

.A6     Andromeda  liberata. 
2447.B2     Ball,  The. 

.B4     Blinde  beggar  of  Alexandria. 
.B7     BuBsy  d'Amboifl. 
.C2     Caesar  and  Pompey. 
.C6     Conspiracie  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Byron. 
.E2     Eastward  hoe. 
2448. G5     Gentleman  usher. 

.H7    numerous  dayes  myrth. 

.M2    May  day. 

.M5    Memorable   maske   of   the   two   honourable 

Inns  of  Court. 
.M7    Monsieur  d'Olive. 
.R3    Revenge  for  honour. 
2449. R4     Revenge  of  Bussy  d'Ambois. 
.S3     Second  maiden's  tragedy. 
.T3     Tragedie  of  Alphonsus,  Emperor  of  Germany. 
.T5     Tragedie  of  Chabot,  Admirall  of  France. 
.T7     Two  wise  men  and  all  the  rest  fools. 
.W5    Widowes  teares. 
2450  Other  works,  poems,  proee,  etc.,  A-Z. 

Translations: 
Hesiod,  see  PA. 

Homer's  Iliad  and  Odyssey,  see  PA, 
Juvenal's  Satire  on  Nero,  see  PA. 
MusBBUs,  see  PA. 
Chettle,  Henry. 
Daniel,  Samuel  (IV). 
D'Avenant,  Sir  William  (IV). 
Davenport,  Robert. 
Day,  John. 

Dekker.  Thomas  (III). 
Proee  works  and  poetry,  see  PR  2243. 
Separate  plays. 

2485  A-H. 

2486  Honest  whore. 

2487  H-0. 

2488  Old  FortunatuB. 

2489  0-S. 

2490  Shoemaker's  holiday. 

2491  S-Z. 


2499.  D7 
.E4-^ 
.F4 


Drayton,  Michael. 
Edwards,  Richard. 
Field,  Nathaniel. 


100 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


English  renaissance  (1500-1640). 

The  drama. 

Individual  anthors — Continued. 

2500-2518 

Fletcher,  John  (in). 

Cf.  Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  PR  2420-2438. 

Separate  works. 

Under  each : 

(1)  Texts. 

(2)  Adaptations. 

, 

(3)  Criticism, 

2505.B5-7    Bonduca. 

.C4-«    Chances. 

.D3-5    Demetrius  and  Enanthe,  being  The  humor 

ous  lieutenant. 

2506             Faithful  shepherdeas. 

2507. ^7-9     Island  princeas. 

.L6-8    Loyal  subject. 

.M3-6   Mad  lover. 

.M&-8   Monsieur  Thomas. 

.P4-6    Pilgrim. 

2508. R7-9    Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife. 

.86-8     Spanish  curate. 

.T3-5    Thierry  and  Theodoret. 

2509. V3-4    Valentinian. 

.W3-6  Wild-goose  chase. 

.W6-8  Wit  without  money. 

2510. W3-5  Woman's  prize. 

.W6-8  Women  pleased. 

2520-2528 

Pord,  John  (IV). 

2529.  F7 

Fulwell,  Ulpian. 

A7,  Like  will  to  like. 

2529.  G3 

Gager,  William. 

"Gammer  Gurton's  needle,"  see  PR  2411.G2. 

2535-2536 

Gascoigne,  George  (XII). 

Biography,  etc.,  see  PR  2277-2278 

2539.G5 

Glapthorne,  Henry. 

.G7 

Golding,  Arthur. 

2540-2548 

Greene,  Robert  (IV). 

2549. G5 

Grimald,  Nicholas. 

.n3 

Hackett,  John. 

.H5 

Halliwell,  Edward. 

.H6 

Haughton,  William. 

.H8 

Heming,  William. 

2560-2568 

Heywood,  John  (IV). 

2570-2578 

Heywood,  Thomas  (IV). 

2585  H4 

Hughea,  Thomas. 

2585  n7 

Hunnis,  William. 

2591.14 

Ingleland,  Thomas. 

.A7,  Disobedient  child. 

10 : 


PB 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


2600 
2601 
2602 

2603 

2604 


2605 
2606 
2607 
2608 
2609 
2610 
2611 
2612 
2613 
2614 
2615 
2616 
2617 
2618 
2619 
2620 
2621 
2622 
2624 


2625 


2626 
2627 
2628 
2629 

2630-2648 
2649 

2650-2658 
2659 


K4 

U 
.1^ 


By  editor,  A-Z, 
Inedited  works,   f rag- 


English  renaissance  (1600-1640). 
The  drama. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 
Jonson,  Ben. 

Collected  works. 

By  date. 

Editions  with  commentary,  etc 
Selected   works.     Minor   works. 

ments,  etc. 
Selections.     Anthologies.     Extracts. 
Translations.     By  language,  subarranged  by  traoslator 

.F5,    French. 

.G5,    German. 

.15,     Italian. 

.S5,     Spanish. 

.Z5,    Other. 
Separate  works. 

(Under  each  divided  as  in  Table  X.) 

Alchemist. 

Bartholomew  fair. 

The  case  is  altered. 

Catiline. 

Cynthia's  revels. 

The  devil  is  an  ass. 

Eastward  ho. 

Epiccene. 

Every  man  in  his  humor. 

Every  man  out  of  his  humor. 

The  magnetic  lady. 

The  new  inn. 

Poetaster. 

Sad  shepherd. 

Sejanus. 

Staple  of  news. 

Tale  of  a  tub. 

Volpone. 
Masques.     Entertainments. 

.A2,      Collected. 

.A5-Z,  Separate. 
Poetical  works. 

.A2,       Collected. 

.A5-Z,  Special. 
Other  works. 

Doubtful,  spurious  works. 
Imitations,  etc. 
Illustrations  to  the  works. 
Divided  like  30-48  in  Table  II. 
Kirchmeyer,  T. 
Kyd,  Thomas  (IV). 
Legge,  Thomas. 

Lindsay  or  Lyndsay,  Sir  David. 
Cf.  PR  2296.  L6. 


102 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


English  renaissance  (1600-1640). 

The  drama. 

Individual  anthers — Continued. 

2659.  L6 

Lodge,  Thoma.s. 

Cf.  PR  2297-2298. 

.L8 

Lupton,  Thomas. 

.A6,  All  for  money. 

.L9 

Lyly,  John. 

Cf.  PR  2300. 

2660-2678 

Marlowe,  Christopher  (III). 

Separate  works. 

Dido,  see  PR  2670.D6. 

2664    Doctor  Fauatue. 

2665    Edward  II. 

Hero  and  Leander,  see  PR  2670.  U6, 

2666    Jew  of  Malta. 

Lust's  dominion,  see  PR  2411. L8. 

2668    Maflfiacre  of  Paris. 

2669    Tamburlaine  the  Great. 

2670    Other,  A-Z. 

2690-2698 

Marston,  John  (IV). 

2699.M5 

Mason,  John. 

2700-2708 

Maasinger,  Philip  (IV). 

2709.M3 

May,  Thomas. 

Mayne,  Jasper,  see  PR  3548.M4. 

.M8 

Medwall,  Henry. 

.A7,  Nature. 

2710-2718 

Middleton,  Thomas  (IV). 

2719.M6 

Munday,  Anthony. 

Cf.  PR  2324. 

.N3 

Nabbes,  Thomas. 

2720-2728 

Nash,  Thomas  (IV). 

"Nero,"  see  PR  2411. N. 

2729.N7 

Norton,  Thomas. 

.A7,  Gorboduc,  or  Ferret  and  Porrex. 

Pedler's  prophecy,  see  PR  2411. 

2730-2738 

Peele,  Geoi^e  (IV). 

2739.P4 

Pikering,  John. 

.A7,  History  of  Horestes. 

.P7 

Preston,  Thomas. 

.A6,  Cambyses. 

2739.R3 

Randolph,  Thomas. 

"Return  from  Parnassus,"  see  PR  241  l.K. 

.R7 

Rickets,  J. 

.R8 

Rowley,  Samuel. 

2740-2744 

Rowley,  William  (VII). 

2747. S2 

Sackville,  Sir  Thomas. 

(.S2A7) 

Gorboduc,  see  PR  2729.N7A7. 

2748.S2 

Sampson,  William. 

2749 

Se-Sh. 

103 


PE  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

English  renaissance  (1500-1640). 
The  drama. 
Individual  authors — Continued. 
Shakespeare,  William. 

2760  Original  quartoa  and  facsimiles  and  reprints. 

.A1-A73,    Original  editions. 

(Arranged  and  numbered  like  2801-2873.). 
.B1-B73,    Facsimiles  and  reprints. 

(Arranged  like  .A1-A73.) 
.C1-C9,      Collected  reprints. 

(Arranged  chronologically.) 
Collected  works. 
2751.A1  First  folio  edition  (1623J. 

.A15  Facsimiles,  by  date  of  reprint. 

.A2  Second  folio  edition  (1632). 

.A25  Facsimiles. 

.A3  Third  folio  edition  (1664). 

.A35  Facsimiles. 

.A4  Fourth  folio  edition  (1685). 

.A45  Facsimilea, 

(.A6-Z)  Collations,  notes,  descriptions,  etc.,  of  the  folio  editions, 

see  Z8811-8813. 
Editions,  with  commentary,  etc. 

2752  18th  century,  by  editor,  A-Z. 

2753  19th  century,  by  editor,  A-Z. 

2754  20th  century,  by  editor,  A-Z. 

i.e.,  editions  first  edited  in  20th  century. 
Partial  editions.    Selected  works,  etc. 
General. 
2757  Early,  to  1800. 

2759  Recent. 

By  form, 

2761  Comedies. 

2762  Histories. 

2763  Tragedies. 

(2764)  Poems,  see  PR  2841-2849. 

Selections.    Anthologies,  etc. 

Dictionaries  of  quotations,  see  2892. 
2767  To  1800. 

2769  1801-. 

Minor  collections:  Almanacs,  Birthday  books.  Thoughts, 
etc. 

2770  To  1800. 

2771  1801-. 

(2773)  Wit  and  humour,  see  PR  2994. 

Translations. 

(Subarranged  by  translator,  A-Z.) 

Under  the  subdivision  "Separate  works"  the  poems  are 

to  be  arranged  as  .X1-.X9  like  PR  2841-2849. 
Translations  of  pseudo-Shakespearian  plays  in  PR  2851- 
2873  subarranged  by  Table  X. 


104 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

English  renaissance  (1500-1640). 
The  drama. 

Individual  authors. 
Shakespeare,  William. 

Translationa — Continued. 

2775  Dutch. 

2776  Separate  works,  A-Z,  subarranged  by  translator. 
French. 

2777  Early  (to  1800). 

2778  Recent. 

2779  Separate  works,  A-Z,  subarranged  by  translator. 
German . 

2780  Early  (to  1800). 

2781  Recent. 

2782  Separate  works,  A-Z,  subarranged  by  translator. 

2783  Italian. 

2784  Separate  works,  A-Z,  subarranged  by  translator. 

2785  Russian. 

2786  Separate  works,  A-Z,  subarranged  by  translator. 
Other  Slavic  languages,  see  2795.A3-S77. 
Scandinavian. 

2787  Danish.     Norwegian. 

2788  Separate  works,  A-Z,  subarranged  by  translator. 

2789  Icelandic. 

2790  Separate  works,  A-Z,  subarranged  by  translator. 

2791  Swedish. 

2792  Separate  works,  A-Z,  subarranged  by  translator. 

2793  Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

2794  Separate  works,  A-Z,  subarranged  by  translator. 

2795  Other  European.     By  language,  A-Z. 

Under  each  (successive  Cutter  number): 

(1)  Collected  works.     By  translator. 

(2)  Separate  works,  A-Z;  subarranged  by  translator. 
2795.S3-S77,  Slavic  (arranged  like  PN  6505. S3+). 
(2795.Y5),      Yiddish,  see  PR  2800.Y5. 

Other  languages. 

To  be  subarranged  under  each  language  like  2795. 

2796  Asia. 

.H4,  Hebrew. 
See  also  PR  2800.Y5,  Yiddish. 

2797  Polynesia.     Oceanica. 

2798  Africa. 

2799  American  Indian. 

2800  Artificial  languages. 

e.  g.  .E7,  Esperanto. 
.12,    Ido. 
.V8,  VolapUk. 
.Y5,  Yiddish, 
etc. 


105 


PB  ENGLISH  LITERATUKE  PR 

English  renaissance  (1600-1640). 
The  drama. 
Individnal  authors. 

Shakespeare,  William— Continued. 

Separate  works. 
Subarranged: 

Texts. 
.Al,  By  date. 

N.  B.  Original  quartos  and  facsimiles 
or  reprints,  see  PR  2750. 
.A2A-Z,        By  editor  (or  actor). 
.A25,  Adaptations  for  school  performance. 

.A3A-Z,    Selections.     By  editor. 

TranBlatloDs. 
(.A4A-Z)        French,  see  PR  2779. 
(.A5A-Z)       German,  see  PR  2782. 
(.A6A-Z)        Other.     By  language,  see  PR  2776-2795. 
.A8-Z,       Criticism. 
2801  All's  well  that  ends  well. 

2862  Antony  and  Cleopatra. 

2803  As  you  like  it. 

2804  Comedy  of  errors. 

2805  Coriolanus. 

2806  Cymbeline. 

2807  Hamlet. 

2807. A7  Corpus  Hamleticum. 

2808  Julius  Caesar. 

2809  King  Henry  IV,  parts  1  and  2. 

2810  King  Henry  IV,  part  1. 

2811  King  Henry  IV,  part  2. 

2812  King  Henry  V. 

2813  King  Henry  VI,  parta  1,  2,  and  3. 

2814  Eang  Henry  VI,  part  1. 

2815  King  Henry  VI,  part  2. 

2816  Kinc  Henry  VI,  part  3. 

2817  King  Henry  VIII. 

2818  King  John. 

2819  King  Lear. 

2820  King  Richard  II. 

2821  King  Richard  III. 

2822  Love's  labour's  lost. 

2823  Macbeth. 

2824  Measure  for  measure. 

2825  Merchant  of  Venice. 

2826  Merry  wives  of  Windsor. 

2827  Midsummer  night's  dream 

2828  Much  ado  about  nothing. 

2829  Othello. 

2830  Pericles. 

2831  Romeo  and  Juliet. 

2832  Taming  of  the  shrew. 

2833  Tempest. 

106 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


English  renaissance  (1500-1640). 

The  drama. 

Individual  authors. 

Shakespeare,  William. 

Separate  worka — Continued. 

2834 

Timon  of  Athena. 

2835 

Titus  Andronicufl. 

2836 

TroiluB  and  Oeseida. 

2837 

Twelfth  night. 

2838 

Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 

2839 

Winter's  tale. 

2840 

Lost  play:  Love's  labour's  won. 

Poems. 

2841 

Collected  poems. 

2842 

Selections.    Anthologies. 

2843 

Special  poems. 

2845 

Venus  and  Adonis. 

2846 

Rape  of  Lucrece. 

2847 

Passionate  pilgrim. 

2848 

Sonnets. 

2849 

Other. 

Doubtful,  spurious  works.     " Shakespeare  apocrypha. " 

2851 

Collected  works. 

2852 

Selections,  extracts. 

Special  works. 

Original  quartos,  facsimiles  or  reprints,  see  PR  2750, 

2854 

Arden  of  Feversham. 

2855 

Arraignment  of  Paris. 

2856 

Birth  of  Merlin. 

2857 

Bottom  the  weaver. 

2858 

Double  falsehood. 

2859 

Edward  III. 

2860 

Fair  Em. 

2861 

Fifth  of  November. 

2862 

Locrine. 

2863 

London  prodigal. 

2864 

Merry  devil  of  Edmonton. 

2865 

Mucedorus. 

2866 

Puritan . 

2867 

Sir  John  Oldcastle. 

2868 

Sir  Thomas  More. 

2869 

Thomas,  Lord  Cromwell. 

2870 

Two  noble  kinsmen. 

2871 

Vortigern. 

2872 

Yorkshire  tragedy. 

2873 

Others,  by  title,  A-Z. 

2875 

Criticism,  etc. 

Imitations,  paraphrases,  adaptations. 

2877 

Collected  (e.  g. ,  Lamb's  Tales  from  Shakespeare). 

2878 

Special  works  (including  parodies),  by  title,  A-Z. 

2879 

Other. 

2881 

Translations  (Comparative  studies,  etc.). 

107 


PE  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

English  renaissance  (1500-1640). 
The  drama. 
Individual  authors. 

Shakespeare,  William — Continued. 

2883  Illustrations. 

For  illustrated  editions,  see  texts,  PR  2752-2849. 
For  Shakespeare  portraita,  etc.,  see  PR  2928-2930. 
(2884)  Shakespeare  and  music. 

Music  composed  on  Shakespearean  subjects  (including 

librettos),  see  Class  M,  Music. 
Shakespeare's   knowledge   and   treatment   of   musical 
subjects,  see  PR  3034. 
Criticism,  biography,  etc. 
^Bibliography,  see  Z  8811-8813. 
2885  Periodicals. 

Societies. 

2887  American. 

2888  English. 

2889  Other. 

2890  Collected  papers,  essays,  etc. 

2892  Concordances,  dictionaries,  indexes,  quotations. 

General  treatises,  essays,  etc. 

(Literary  biography,  popular  accounts,  "Life  and 
works.") 
Comprehensive. 

2894  English. 

2895  Outlines,  primers,  etc. 

Prefer  PR  2987. 

2896  French. 

2897  German. 

2898  Other,  A-Z. 

2899  Lectures,  addresses,  and  other  general  minor  works. 

2900  Minor  works;  miscellaneous  details,  etc. 

2901  Family.     Ancestry.     Name. 
2903                             Youth.     Education. 

2905  Love  and  marriage.     Relation  to  women. 

2906  Anne  Hathaway. 

2907  London:  Creative  period. 

2908  Return  to  Stratford.     Death.    Will. 

2909  Autobiographical  and  biographical  allusions. 

"Keys"  to  personal  references  in  the  works,  etc. 
Cf.  PR  2848,  Sonnets. 

PR  2959,  Allusions  (in  works  of  contemporaries). 

2910  The  age  of  Shakespeare.    Elizabethan  England. 

Cf.  PR  3000. 

2911  Relations  to  contemporaries,  etc. 

For  literary  relationships,  see  PR  2952-2965. 

2912  English,  by  name,  A-Z. 

2913  Other. 

2915  Homes  and  haunts. 

2916  Stratford  and  Warwickshire. 
2918                                London. 

2920  Theaters. 

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PB  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

English  renaissance  (1600-1640). 
The  drama. 

Individual  authors. 
Shakespeare,  William. 

CriticiBin,  biography,  etc. — Continued. 
2923  Anniveraaries.     Celebrations. 

2926  Memorials.     Teetimonialfl  to  hia  genius 

2926  Poetry. 

2927  Prose. 
Iconography. 

2928  '  General  works,  history,  etc. 

For  illustrations  to  Shakespeare,  see  PR  2883 

2929  Portraits. 

2930  Monuments. 

2931  Museums.     Relics. 

2932  Stratford. 

2933  Other,  by  place,  A-Z. 

2935  Fiction,  drama,  etc.,  based  upon  Shakespeare's  life. 

(2936)  Shakespeare  in  France,  Germany,  and  other  countriee. 

By  country,  A-Z. 
See  PR  2971,  Shakespeare  studies,  criticisms,  etc. 
By  country. 
Authorship. 
2937         ^  General. 

Bacon -Shakespeare  controversy. 
2939  Pro-Shakespeare  (including  histories  of  the  contro- 

versy and  judicial  eetimatee). 
Baconian  theory. 
2941  ,  Collections:  Periodicals,  societies,  etc. 

Controversial  literature. 

2943  Early  (to  1880). 
Recent. 

2944  English. 

2945  Other. 

2946  Pamphlets,  and  other  minor. 

2947  Other  hypotheses,  A-Z. 

2948  Satire,  humor,  etc. 

2949  Manuscripts.     Writing.    Signatures. 

2950  Ireland  forgeries.     By  author. 

2951  Collier  controversy. 

Prefer  PR  3071. 
Sources. 

2952  General  works. 

2953  Special.     By  subject,  A-Z. 

'       '  e.g.  .W5,  Wit  and  humor. 

"Shakespeare  jest  books." 

2954  Literatures  of  other  countries,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .17,   Italian. 

.67,  Spanish. 
2965  Special  authors  or  works,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Ml,  Holinehed's  Chronicles. 

.L8,  Lyly. 

.M8,  Montaigne. 

.P6,  Plutarch. 
Of.  PR  2957-2968. 

109 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PE 

English  renaissance  (1600-1640). 
The  drama. 
Individual  authors. 
Shakespeare,  William. 

Aut  horehip — Continued . 

2956  Forerunners. 

Prefer  PR  651-659. 
Relatione  to  hie  contemporaries. 

2957  General. 
2968  Special,  A-Z. 

e.g.  .B4,  Beaumont  and  Fletcher. 
.J6,    Jonson. 
.M3.  Marlowe. 
2959  Allusions. 

2961  Chronology  of  works. 
Criticism  and  interpretation. 

History  of  Shakespearian  criticism. 
2965  General. 

By  period. 
2967  17th  century. 

18th  century. 
19th  century  and  later. 

2971  By  country,  A-Z. 
e.  g.  Shakespeare  in  France,  Germany,  etc. 
Cf.  PR  3105-3109. 

2972  '  •         Bi(^raphy  of  Shakespearian  scholars,  A-Z, 
e.  g-,.F7,  Horace  Howard  Furneas. 

.MS,  Edmond  Malone. 
(2973)  Influence  on  special  authors,  A-Z. 

(For  croes  reference  only.) 
See  the  special  author,  as  de  Mussel  in  PQ;  Heine 

in  PT,  etc. 
See  also  PR  2957-2958,  Shakespeare's  associates, 
etc.  and  PR  2971,  Special  countries. 
Treatises. 

Cf.  PR  2894-2899. 
English. 

2975  Early,  to  1800. 

2976  Recent. 

2977  French. 

2978  German. 

2979  Other. 
Special  forms: 

(Criticism  of  particular  works  with  the  text ) 
2981  Comedies. 

2962  Hiiitoriee  (English  and  Roman  plays,  etc.). 

2983  Tragedies. 

2984  Poems. 

2986  Philosophy,  Esthetics,  etc. 
e.  g.  Idealism,  Naturalism. 
Prefer  PR  2894-9;  2975-9. 

2987  Study  and  teaching:   Outlin,e8,  syllabi,  synopses,  ques- 
tions, etc. 

Cf .  PR  2895,  2877. 

110 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


English  renaissance  (1600-1640). 

The  drama. 

Individnal  anthers. 

Shakespeare,  William. 

Criticiflm  and  interpretation — Continued 

Characters.    Treatment  of  life. 

Workfl  dealing  with  characters  from  eeveral  plays 

only. 

Works  on  the  characters  of  a  particular  drama,  see 

PR  2801-2839. 

Prefer  PR  2894-9,  2975-9,  3071;  Cf.  PR  2997. 

2989 

General. 

Special. 

Groups.    Claaaes. 

2991 

Women. 

2992 

Other,  A-Z. 

2993 

Individual. 

e.  g.  F2,  Falstaff. 

Prefer  2801-2839. 

2994 

Wit  and  humor. 

Technique.     Dramatic  art. 

Prefer  PR  2894  +  ,  2975+,  3071. 

2995 

General  works. 

2997 

Special,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

e.g.  .P6,  Plots. 

Cf.  PR  2877,  2987. 

.P8,  Puns. 

,87,   Soliloquies. 

.S8,   Suspense. 

.T5,  Time  relatione. 

.U5,  Unities. 

Treatment  and  knowledge  of  special  subjects. 

3000 

General  works. 

Cf.  PR  2910. 

3001 

Philosophy.    Psychology. 

3004 

The  supernatural.    Folk-lore,  etc. 

3007 

Ethics. 

3009 

Mythology. 

3011 

Religion. 

3012 

The  Bible. 

3014 

Hifltory     Geography. 

3017 

Politics. 

3021 

Economics.    Tjaboring  clasBes,  etc. 

3024 

Sociology. 

3026 

Crime  and  criminals. 

3028 

Law.    Legal  knowledge. 

3031 

Education. 

3034 

Art:  Music,  painting,  etc. 

3036 

Crafts.    Technical  arts. 

e,  g.  Printing. 

3037 

Literature.    The  classics. 

3039 

Nature. 

9041 

Botany. 

3044 

Zoology. 

HI 

PB  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PB 

English  renaissance  (1500-1640). 
The  drama. 
Individual  authors. 
Shakespeare,  William. 
Criticiam  and  interpretation. 
Treatment  of  special  subjects — Continued. 
S047  Science. 

3049  Mathematics. 

3053  Afltronomy.    Astrology. 

3056  Physica. 

8059  Chemietry. 

3062  Medicine. 

3065  Insanity. 

3067  Sports. 

3069  Other  special  subjects,  A-Z. 

d.  g.     .A6.    Archery. 
.H4,  Heraldry. 
.L6,   Love. 
Textual  criticism,  commentariee,  emendations,  etc. 
Prefer  PR  2894-9,  2975-9. 

3070  Early  works. 
8071  Recent. 

Language,  style,  etc. 
(3078)  Dictionaries,  see  PR  2892. 

Grammar. 
8075  General. 

Special. 
3077  Use  of  words. 

8078  Syntax. 

3081  Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Pronunciation. 
3085  Versification. 

3087  Prose. 

3088  Dialect,  etc. 

Dramatic  representation  of  Shakespeare's  plays. 

General. 
8091  English. 

3092  Other. 

By  period. 
8095  Elizabethan. 

3097  17th-18th  centuries. 

3099  19th-20th  centuries. 

Separate  plays,  with  text. 

By  country. 

Cf .  PR  2971. 

3105  America. 

3106  Great  Britain. 

3107  France. 

3108  Germany. 

3109  Other. 

3112  Famous  actors  of  Shakespearian  parts 

Cf.  PN. 


12 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


English  renaissance  (1500-1640). 

The  drama. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

3135.S3 

Sharpe,  Lewis. 

.S5 

Sharp  ham,  Edward. 

3137. S7 

Shirley,  Henry. 

3140-3148 

Shirley,  James  (IV). 

3163. S3 

Smith,  Wentworth. 

3155.S5 

Sparrow,  Thomas. 

3157.S7 

Stevenson,  William. 

.S75 

Stirling,  William  Alexander,  let  Earl  of. 

.S8 

Strode,  William. 

.S9 

Stub,  Edmund. 

Suckling,  Sir  John,  see  PR  3718. 

3167.T3 

Tailor,  Robert. 

.T7 

Tomkifl,  Thomas. 

3170-3174 

Tourneur,  Cyril  (VII). 

3175. T5 

Townshend,  Aurelian. 

3176.U3 

Udall,  Nicholas. 

3178.V4 

Verney,  Francis. 

.W2 

Wager,  Lewis. 

.A7,  Mary  Magdalene. 

.W21 

Wager,  William. 

.A7,  The  longer  thou  livest. 

.W25 

Wapull,  George. 

.A7,  The  tide  tarrieth  no  man. 

W3 

Watson,  Robert. 

.A7,  Three  ladies  of  London. 

3180-3188 

Webster,  John  (IV). 

3190.W3 

Wever,  Richard. 

.A7,  Luaty  juventus. 

.W,4 

Wlietstone,  George. 

.A7,  PromuB  and  Cassandra. 

.W5 

Wilde,  George. 

.W6 

Wilkins,  George. 

.W63 

Wilmot,  Robert. 

.W64 

Wilson,  Arthur. 

.W7 

Wilson,  Robert. 

.W8 

Wingfield,  Anthony. 

3193.W5 

Woodea,  Nathaniel. 

3194.Y3 

Yarington,  Robert. 

3195.Z7 

Zouche,  Richard. 

Translations  from  foreign  literatures. 

Cf.  PR  125-135. 

(3197) 

Oliections,  see  PN  6011-6012, 

(3198) 

Individual  authors  and  works,  see  PQ-PV. 

17th  and  18th  centuries,  1640-1770. 

The  list  of  minor  autbora  with  less  than  one  whole  number 

aflfligned  to  each  is  to  be  considered  as  illustrative  rather 

than  as  complete. 

3291 

Anonymous  works  (XIII). 

113 


PB  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


17th  and  18th  centuries  (1640-1770) — Continued. 

Individual  authors. 

3300-3308 

Addison,  Joseph  (IV"). 

3310-3314 

Akenaide,  Mark  (VII). 

3315.A3 

AlUbond, John. 

.A35 

Alsop,  Anthony. 

.A4 

Amhurst,  Nicholas. 

.A46 

Amory,  Thomas. 

.A5 

Andr^,  (Major)  John. 

Ansbach,  Elizabeth,  margravine  of,  see  Craven,  Elizabeth 

(Berkeley). 

3316.A3 

Anstey,  Christopher. 

.A4 

Arblay,  Mme.  Frances  (Burney)  d'. 

.A5 

Arbuthnot,  John. 

.A6 

Armstrong,  John. 

.A65 

Artrubus,  Benjamin. 

.A7 

Aylet,  Robert. 

.B17 

Baker,  Daniel. 

.B2 

Bampfylde,  John. 

.B3 

Baron,  Robert. 

.B36 

Baxter,  Richard. 

.B4 

Beattie,  James. 

.B5 

Beaumont,  Joseph. 

Becklord,  William,  see  PR  4091-4092. 

.B7 

Beckiugham,  Charles. 

3317 

Behn,  Aphra. 

3318.B2 

Belon,  Peter. 

.B3 

Bentley,  Richard. 

Collected  works,  see  PA  27. 

.B4 

Bickerstaffe,  Isaac. 

.B5 

Blackmore,  Sir  Richard. 

.B7 

Blair,  Robert. 

Blake,  William,  see  PR  4140-4148. 

3324. B4 

Boaden,  James. 

3325 

Boawell,  James. 

3326.  B2 

Bourne,  Vincent. 

.B25 

Bowdler,  Hannah. 

Boyle,  Charles,  see  Orrery,  Earl  of. 

.B3 

Brewer,  Anthony. 

.B35 

Bristol,  George  Digby,  2d  earl  of.      , 

.B4 

Brooke,  Ilenry. 

.B6 

Broome,  William. 

.B9 

Brown,  James. 

.B93 

Brown,  Thomas,  1G63-1704. 

3327 

Browne,  Sir  Thomas  (VTII). 

3328.  B3 

Bruce,  Michael. 

.B5 

Buckin^'liam,  George  Villiers,  2d  duke  of. 

.B6 

Buckingham,  John  Sheffield,  Lst  duke  of. 

14 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

17th  and  18th  centuries  (1640-1770). 
Individual  autLors — Continued. 
Banyan,  John. 

Collected  works,  see  Religion. 
Special  works. 
3329. Gl-9  Grace  abounding. 


.Gl, 

English  texta,  by  date. 

Translations. 

.G4. 

Dutch. 

.05, 

French. 

.06, 

German. 

.07, 

Scandinavian. 

.071-89 

,     Other  languages  (alphabetically). 

.G9, 

Criticism. 

.Hl-9 

Holy  war. 

Divided  Uke  .Gl-9. 

.Ll-9 

Life  and  death  of  Mr.  Badman. 

Divided  like  .01-9. 

3330 

Pilgrim's 

progress. 

English  editionb. 

.Al, 

By  date. 

.A2, 

By  editor  or  illufltrator. 

.A22, 

Selections. 

.A25, 

Juvenile  versiona. 

.A3, 

Metrical  versions. 

.A33, 

Dxamatizationa,  etc. 
Translations  (by  date). 

.A35, 

Dutch. 

.A4, 

French. 

.A5, 

German. 

.A65, 

Greek. 

.A6, 

Italian. 

.A65, 

Scandinavian. 

.A7, 

Spanish  and  Portuguese. 

.A71-89 

,     Other  languages  (alphabetically), 
e.  g.  .A72,  American  Indian. 
.A75,  Hawaiian. 
.A77,  Hungarian. 
.A79,  India  and  Burmah. 
.A83,  Poliah. 
.A85,  Russian. 
.A86,  Ruthenian. 

.A9, 

Criticism. 

.A95, 

Miscellaneous.     Outlinee,  etc. 

Other  works,  in  Religion. 

3331 

Biography  and  criticism. 

3332 

Criticiam. 

3333.B7 

Bnrgoyne,  General  John. 

3334.  B4 

Burke,  Edmund. 

Prefer  DA  506. 

3334.  B7 

Burke,  Walter, 

Bumey,  Frances,  see  Arblay,  Mme.  Frances  (Bumey)  d' 

3337.B5 

Buahe,  Amyas. 

PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PE 


17th  and  18th  centuries  (1640-1770). 

Individual  authors    Continued. 

3338 

Butler,  Samuel. 

3339.B5 

Byrom,  Joha. 

.C15 

OanniQg,  George. 

.C2 

Oarew,  Thomas. 

.03 

Oarpenter,  Richard. 

.04 

Oarter,  Mrs.  Elizabeth. 

.06 

Oentlivre,  Mra.  Susannah. 

.08 

Ohamberlayne,  William. 

3340-3344 

Chatterton,  Thomas  (VII). 

3346(C2) 

Ohesterfield,  Philip  Dormer  Stanhope,  earl  of,  see 

BJ  1C71. 

.03 

Ohetwood,  William. 

.08 

Ohurchill,  Oharles. 

3347 

Oibber,  OoUey. 

3348.C2 

Clark,  Ewau. 

.03 

Olark,  John. 

3348(05) 

Olarke,  Samuel,  see  B,  Religion. 

.07 

Oleveland,  John. 

3349 

Ooa-Ool. 

03 

Ookayne,  Sir  Aston. 

3350-3354 

OolUns,  William  (VII). 

3356.05 

Collop,  John. 

3353 

Colman,  George. 

3359.05 

Oorabe  William. 

3360-3368 

Con^eve,  William  (iV»). 

3369.015 

Oooke,  Thomas. 

02 

Corbet,  Richard. 

.03 

Cotton,  Charles. 

3370-3374 

Cowley,  Abraham  (Vll). 

3379.05 

Cowper,  Ashley  ("Tim.  Scribble"). 

.07 

Cowper,  Frances  Maria. 

3380-3384 

Cowper,  William  (VII). 

3385.05 

Cradock,  Joseph. 

3386 

Crashaw,  Richard. 

3388.015 

Craven,   Elizabeth   (Berkeley),  baroneae  Craven 
Margravine  of  Ansbach. 

afterwarda 

.02 

CrowTie,  John. 

3390-3394 

Cumberland,  Richard  (VII). 

3395.  D4 

Dalrymple,  Hugh. 

3396 

Darwin,  Erasmus  (VIII). 
D'Arblay,  see  Arblay. 

3397.  D5 

Davies,  William. 

3398.D3 

Day,  Thomaa. 

lie 


PB 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PB 


3400-3408 


17tli  and  18th  centTiries  (1640-1770). 
Individual  authors — Continued. 
DeFoe,  Daniel  (IV). 
3400    Works.    By  date. 
Selections. 
Translations. 
Separate  worka. 
Robineon  Crueoe. 


3401 
3402 


3403 


3404 


.Al,  Texts.     By  date. 

.A3,  Adaptations,  etc.     By  author. 

.A5-Z3,     Translations.     By  language. 
Under  each: 

(1)  Translation. 

(2)  Adaptation. 

e.g.  .G5,  German  traDslation.     By 
translator. 
.G6,  Adaptation.    By  author. 
.Z5A-Z,    Criticism. 

Studies  of  the  " Robinflonade "  in 
general  or  in  particular  countries. 
if  not  dealing  largely  with  Defoe's 
■work,  are  to  be  claaaified  in  PN 
3432. 
Other  worka,  A-Z. 


3409.  D2 

Denham,  Sir  John. 

.D3 

Dennis,  John. 

.D4 

Dermody,  Thomaa. 

.D5 

Digby,  Sir  Kenelm. 

.D6 

Dodd,  William. 

.D7 

Dodsley,  Robert. 

3410-3428 

Dryden,  John  (IIP). 

Separate  works 

3415        A-D. 

3416        Dramas,  subarranged  A-Z. 

3417        Essays. 

3418        E-P. 

3419       Palamon  and  Arcite,  subarranged  by  editor. 

3420        P-Z. 

3429.D5 

Duffett,  Thomas. 

3430.  D3 

Dunkin,  William.   . 

.D7 

Dunton,  John. 

3431.D3 

D'Urfey,  Thomaw. 

.D5 

Dyer,  John. 

.E2 

Elliot,  Jane. 

.E5 

EUwood,  Thomas. 

.E7 

Erskine,  Ralph. 

3432 

Ethcrege,  Sir  George. 

3433.  E5 

Evelyn,  John. 

.r3 

Falconer,  William. 

.F5 

Falkland,  Henry  Gary,  4th  viscount. 

3434 

Fare-Farq. 

.F2 

Farewell,  Jam'^a. 

3435-3439 

Farquhar,  George  (VII). 

117 

PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PE 


3446 
3448.  F3 
3450-3468 

3459. F3 

3460 

3461. F2 
.F3 
.F4 
.F6 
.F8 
.F9 

3463. G4 
.G5 
346&-3469 

3471.03 
3473-3474 

3476 

3477. G4 

S478.G3 
.G5 


3480 
3481 
3482 

3484 

3485 


3486 
3487 


3488 
3489 

3490 
3491 
3492 
3493 

3494 

3498 

3499.G5 
.G7 
.G77 
.G8 


17th  and  18th  centuries  (1640-1770). 
Individual  authors — Continued. 

Faulkland,  Henry  Gary,  4th  viscount,  see  Falkland. 
Fenton,  Elijah. 
Fergusson,  Robert. 
Fielding,  Henry  (IT*). 

(PR  3451  not  used.)  , 

Fielding,  Sarah. 
Fin-FJB. 
Fisher,  James. 
Flatman,  Thomas. 
Flecknoe,  Richard. 
Foote,  Samuel. 
Fuller,  Thomas. 
Fyfe,  Alexander. 
Galloway,  Robert. 
Grambold,  John. 
Garrick,  David  (Vlf). 
Garth,  Sir  Samuel. 
Gay,  John  (XII). 
Gibbon,  Edward. 
Gibson,  John. 
Gildon,  Charles. 
Glover,  Richard. 
Goldsmith,  Oliver. 
Collected  works. 
By  date. 
By  editor. 
Selections.    Minor  collections. 

(Including  collected  essays  and  poems.) 
Translations,  by  language,  A-Z. 
Separate  works. 
A-D. 

.B4,  The  Bee. 
.C5,   Citizen  of  the  world. 
Deserted  village. 
D-S. 
.E8,  Essays  (Collected). 
.H4,  The  Hermit. 
She  stoops  to  conquer. 
S-V. 

.T7,  The  Traveller. 
Vicar  of  Wakefield. 
V-Z. 
Dictionaries,  indexes,  etc. 
General  works  on  Goldsmith's  life  and  writings. 
Criticism. 
General. 

Language,  grammar,  style. 
Grahame,  James. 
Grainger,  James. 
Graves,  Richard. 
Gray,  Robert. 

118 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


17th  and  I8th  centuries  (1640-1770). 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

3500-3504 

Gray,  Thomas  (VII). 

3505.G4 

Griffin,  Benjamin. 

.H3 

Habington,  William. 

.H5 

Hales,  John. 

8506.H2 

Halifax,  Charles  Montagu,  Earl  of. 

.H3 

Hall,  John. 

.H6 

Harvey,  Chrbtopher. 

.H8 

Harvey,  John. 

.H87 

Hawkins,  William. 

.H9 

Hayley,  William. 

.H94 

Haywood,  Mrs.  Eliza. 

3507-3508 

Herbert,  George  (XII). 

3510-3514 

Herrick,  Eobert  (VII). 

3515.H16 

Hill,  Aaron. 

.HI? 

Hoadly,  Benjamin. 

.H2 

Holcroft,  Thomas. 

.H5 

Hole,  Richard. 

3516 

Home,  John. 

3517.H3 

Howard,  Sir  Robert. 

.H5 

Howell,  James. 

.H65 

Huddesford,  George. 

.H7 

Hughes,  John. 

.H8 

Hurdis,  James. 

3518 

Inchbald,  Mrs.  Elizabeth. 

Ireland,  William  Henry,  see  PR  4821-.I5;  PR  2950. 

3519.J5 

Jeminghara,  Edward. 

.J6 

Jodrell,  Richard  Paul. 

3520-3538 

Johnson,  Samuel  (IIP). 

3520 

Collected  works  (prose  and  poetry,  and  collected  prose). 

3521 

Collected  poems,  plays,  etc. 

Separate  works. 

Diary  of  a  journey  into  North  Wales,  see  DA  727. 

(3525) 

Idler,  see  PR  1365. 

3526 

Irene. 

Journey  to  the  Western  Islands  of  Scotland,  see  DA  880. 

Lives  of  poets,  see  PR  553. 

3527 

London. 

Political  tracts,  see  DA  507. 

(3528) 

Rambler,  see  PR  1365. 

3529 

Raaselaa. 

Taxation  no  tyranny,  see  E  211. 

3530 

Vanity  of  human  wishes. 

Visit  to  the  Hebrides,  see  DA. 

Voyage  to  Abyssinia,  see  D. 

3531 

Other,  A-Z. 

3539. K15 

Keate,  George. 

.K2 

Kelly,  Hugh. 

.K3 

Killigrcw,  .\nne. 

.K5 

Killigrew,  Thomas. 

.K7 

King,  William. 

119 


PB  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 


17tli  and  18th  centuries  (1640-1770). 

Individual  authors— Continued. 

3539.  K8 

Knight,  Richard  Payne. 

.L2 

Lacy,  John. 

.L3 

Langhome,  John. 

.L4 

Lansdowne,  George  Granville,  Earl  of. 

.IJ> 

Learmont,  John. 

3540 

Lee,  Nathaniel. 

3541 

Lee,  Sophia,  see  PR  4879. L5. 

.L3 

L' Estrange,  Sir  Roger. 

.L5 

Lillo,  George. 

.L55 

Lloyd,  David. 

.L6 

Lofft,  Capel. 

.L7 

Logan,  John. 

3542.L2 

Lovelace,  Richard. 

.L3 

Loveling,  William. 

.L5 

Luck,  Robert. 

.L8 

Lytt«lton,  George  Lyttelton,  Ist  baron. 

3543.M15 

Macdonald,  Andrew. 

.M2 

Mackenzie,  Henry. 

.M3 

Macklin,  Charles.                              ■.. 

.M5 

Macneill,  Hector. 

3544 

Macpherson,  James  (Oasian). 

3545.  M4 

Mallet,  David. 

.M6 

Mandeville,  Bernard. 

.M8 

Manley,  Mary.                                  .  '    • 

.M9 

Marmion,  Shackerley.                           ' 

3546 

Marv-ell,  Andrew. 

3648.M2 

Mason,  William.                             •  .. 

.M4 

Mayne,  Jasper. 

.MS 

Meston,  William. 

3549.M3 

Mickle,  William  Julius. 

3550-3598 

Milton,  John  (II). 

3552    Selected  works.     Minor  poems,  etc. 

3553     Selections.     Anthologies. 

3554    Translations.     By  language. 

Separate  (poetical)  works. 

3555        L'Allegro  (and  H  Penseroeo). 

3556           11  Penseroso  (separate). 

3557        Gomus. 

3558        Lycidaa. 

3559        Ode  on  the  Morning  of  Christ's  nativity 

3560        Paradise  lost  (and  Paradise  regained). 

3561           Translations  (by  language),  A-Z. 

3562            Criticism. 

3563        Paradise  regained. 

3564            Translations. 

3565            Criticism. 

3566        Samson  Agonistes. 

3567        Sonnets. 

3568        Other,  A-Z. 

3569    Prose  works. 

3570        Separate  works,  A-Z. 

120 


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ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


17th  and  18th  centnries  (1640-1770). 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

3600 

Mi  n -Mis. 

3601 

Mit-Miz. 

3602 

Mo-Mom. 

3603.M2 

Montagu,  Elizabeth. 

3604 

Montagu,  Lady  Mary  Wortley. 

3605.M3 

Moore,  Edward. 

.M5 

Moore,  John. 

.M6 

More,  Hannah. 

.M7 

More,  Henry. 

.M8 

Morieon,  David. 

.M83 

Mountfort,  William. 

.M9 

Murphy,  Arthur. 

.N2 

Newcastle,  Margaret  (Lucaa)  Cavendish,  Duchess  of 

.N4 

Newcastle,  William  Cavendish,  Duke  of. 

.N7 

Newcomb,  Rev.  Thomas. 

.015 

Ogilvie,  John. 

.02 

O'Keeffe,  James. 

.03 

O'Keeffe,  John. 

.04 

Oldham,  John. 

.05 

Oldmixon,  John. 

.06 

Oldys,  William. 

3607.03 

Orrery,  Charles  Boyle,  4th  Earl  of. 

.04 

Orrery,  Roger  Boyle,  1st  Earl  of. 

3610-3614 

Otway,  Thomas  (VII). 

3616 

Pamell,  Thomas. 

3617.  P2 

Parr,  Samuel. 

.P7 

Peck,  Francis. 

.P8 

Penny,  Mrs.  Anne  Christian. 

3618.P2 

Pepys,  Samuel. 

.P5 

Percy,  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Dromore. 

3619.  P2 

Philips,  Ambrose. 

.P3 

Philips,  John. 

.P4 

Philips,  Mrs.  Katherine. 

.P43 

PhilUps,  Edward. 

.P5 

Piozzi,  Mrs.  Hester  (Thrale). 

.P7 

Pomfret,  John. 

3620-3638 

Pope,  Alexander  (III*). 

3639.  P4 

Porson,  Richard. 

.P7 

Preston,  William. 

3640-3644 

Prior,  Matthew  (VII). 

3648 

Pye,  Henry  James. 

3650-3654 

Quarles,  Francis  (VII). 

3655.Q3 

Quarles,  John. 

3656.R15 

Radcliffe,  Alexander. 

Radcliffe,  Mrs.  Anne,  se§  PR  5200-5204. 

3657 

Ramsay,  Allan. 

3658J12 

Rawlins,  Thomas. 

.R5 

Reeve,  Clara. 

Reynolds,  Frederick,  see  PR  6221.B. 

.R7 

Richards,  Nathaniel 

121 


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PR 


17th  and  18th  centuries  (1640-1770). 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

3660-3667 

Eichardson,  Samuel  (IV*). 
3G67    Criticism  (general  and  special). 

3668 

Richardson-Robertson. 

.R3 

Ridley,  James. 

.R5 

Roberta,  William  Hayward. 

3669. R18 

Robertson,  Alexander. 

.R2 

Rochester,  John  Wilmot,  Earl  of. 

.R7 

Rolt,  Richard. 

3670.  R5 

Roscommon,  Wentworth  Dillon,  Earl  of. 

3671.R3 

Ross,  Alexander. 

Rd 

Rowe,  Nicholas. 

.R55 

Rugeley,  Rowland. 

.R6 

Russell,  Thomas. 

.E7 

Rymer,  Thomas. 

.S2 

8avage,  Richard. 

.S3 

8cott,  John. 

.84 

Sedley,  Sir  Charles. 

.86 

8ettle,  Elkanah. 

.87 

Seward,  Anna. 

.875 

Shadwell,  Charles. 

.88 

Shadwell,  Thomas. 

(3674) 

Shaftsbury,  Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  Earl  of, 

see  B  1383-1388. 

3677 

Shenstone,  William. 

3679.85 

Sheridan,  Mri..  Francis. 

3680-3684 

Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley  (VII). 

3687.85 

Stene,  George. 

.86 

Skinner,  John. 

3688 

Smith,  A-Smith,  I. 

3689 

Smith,  J-Sraollet. 

3690-3698 

Smollett,  Tobias  (IV). 

3699.82 

Somerville,  William. 

.83 

Southerne,  Thomas. 

.84 

Spence,  Joseph. 

.87 

Sprat,  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Rochester. 

.88 

Stanley,  Thomas. 

3700-3708 

Steele,  Sir  Eichard  (IV*). 

3710-3716 

Sterne,  Laurence  (IV*). 
3716     Biography  and  criticism. 

3717 

St-Su. 

3718 

Suckling,  Sir  John. 

3719 

Su-Sw. 

3720-3728 

Swift,  Jonathan  (IV*). 

3729.84 

Syrapson,  Joseph. 

.T12 

Tatliam,  John. 

.T13 

Taylor,  Jeremy  (IX). 
Cf.  B,  Religion. 

.T15 

Temple,  Anne,  countess. 

.T2 

Temple,  Sir  William. 

.T4 

Thelwall,  John. 

.T6 

Theobald,  Lewis. 

!22 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


17th  and  IStli  centuries  (1640-1770). 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

3729. T7 

Thifltlethwaite,  James. 

3730-3734 

Thomson,  James  (VII). 

3735.T3 

Thornton,  Bonnel. 

.T4 

TickeU,  Richard, 

.T5 

Tickell,  ThomfiH. 

3736.T2 

Tobin,  John. 

.T5 

Tooke,  George. 

.T6 

Topham,  Edward. 

.T7 

Traherne,  Thomafl. 

.T715 

Trapp,  Joseph. 

.T73 

Tresham,  Henry. 

.T8 

Twining,  Thomaa. 

.U6 

Urquhart,  Sir  Thomas  (IX). 

.U8 

Uved?ile,  Thomas. 

3737-3738 

Vanbrugh,  Sir  John  (XII). 

3740-3744 

Vatighan,  Henry  (VII). 

3745.V2 

Vaughan,  Sir  William. 

3746.  V2 

Victor,  Benjamin. 

3747.W5 

Wagstaffe,  William. 

3748.W2 

Wakefield,  Gilbert. 

.W5 

Waldron,  Francis  G. 

3750-3754 

Waller,  Edmund  (VII). 

3757  .W2 

Walpole,  Horace. 

.W4 

Walsh,  William. 

.W6 

Walton,  Isaac. 

.W8 

Ward,  Edward. 

3759. \V3 

Warton,  Joseph. 

3761 

Warton,  Thomaa. 

3762.  W3 

Washbourne,  Thomas. 

3763.  W2 

Watts,  Isaac. 

.W25 

Webster,  Benjamin. 

.W4 

Wesley,  Charles. 

.W5 

Wesley,  John. 

.W6 

Wesley,  Samuel. 

.W9 

Whaley,  John. 

.W95 

WTiincop,  Thomas. 

3765  (W2) 

White,  Gilbert. 

Natural  history  of  Selbome,  see  QH  138.84 

Biography,  see  QH  31.W58. 

.W3 

Whitehead,  Paul. 

.W4 

Whitehead,  William. 

.W5 

Whitelocke,  Bulstrode. 

.W53 

Whyte,  Samuel. 

.W535 

Williams,  Edward. 

.W54 

Williams,  Helen  Maria. 

.W55 

Wilson,  Alexander. 

.W56 

Wilson,  John. 

.W57 

Winchilsea,  Anne,  Couutees  of. 

.W6 

Wodhull,  Michael. 

.W7 

Wolcot,  John  ("Peter  Pindar"). 

123 


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PR 


3767 
3768 
.W4 

3769.W6 
.W7 
3770-3778 

3779. Y4 
3780-3784 

3991 

4000.A5 
4001.A2 
.A3 
.A4 
.A45 
.A48 
J15 
.A7 
.A9 
4002-4003 

40O4.A12 
.A15 
.A2 
.A5 
4005 
4007.A5 

.A63 
.A65 
4010-4014 

4015.A4 
4020-4024 

4028(.A5) 
.A6 
.A73 
.A8 
4029.A4 
.A5 
4030-4038 
4040-4044 

4046.A5 
.A7 
4047-4048 

4049.B2 
.B7 
4050-4054 
4056 
4057.B13 


17th  and  18th  centuries  (1640-1770). 
Individual  authors — Continued. 

Wood,  Anthony  k. 

Wood-War. 
Wolnough,  Henry. 

Wotton,  Sir  Henry,  see  PR  2395. 

Wotton.  William. 

Woty,  William. 

Wycherley,  William  (IV^). 

Yearelcy,  Ann. 

Young,  Edward  (VII). 
19th  centnry,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 
Anonymous  works  (XIII). 
Individual  authors. 

Abrahall,  Chandos  Hoskyns. 

Adams,  Sarah  Fuller  Flower. 

Adams,  William. 

Agg,  John. 

Aguilar,  Grace. 

Aid6,  Hamilton. 

Aikin,  John. 

Aikin,  Lucy. 

Ainger,  Alfred. 

Ainsworth,  William  Harrison  (XII). 

Alexander,  William,  Bishop  of  Armagh. 

Alford,  Henry. 

Allen,  Grant. 

AUingham,  William. 

Ama-Amz. 

Anderson,  Robert. 

Anstey,  F.,  see  Guthrie. 

Archer,  William. 

Argyll,  John,  9th  dukeof. 

Arnold,  Sir  Edwin  (VII). 

Arnold,  Frederick. 

Arnold,  Matthew  (VII). 

Arnold,  Thomas,  see  LF 

Arnold,  Thomas,  jr. 

Ashby-Sterry,  Joseph. 

Atherstone,  Edwin. 

Atkinson,  Sarah. 

Atkinson,  Thomas. 

Austen,  Jane  (IV*). 

Austin,  Alfred  (VII). 

Axon,  William. 

Ayton,  Richard. 

Aytoun,  William  Edmondstoune  (XII). 

Bagehot,  Walter. 

Bailey,  Peter. 

Bailey,  Philip  James  (VII). 

Bail  lie,  Joanna. 

Balrd,  Henry. 


124 


PB 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PB 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

4057.B135 

Balfour,  Arthur  James. 

.B14 

Ballantine,  James. 

.B2 

Banim, John. 

.B3 

Banim,  Michael. 

.B7 

Barbauld,  Anna  Letitia. 

4058-^059 

Barham,  Richard  Harris  (XII). 

4061-4062 

Baring-Gould,  Sabine  (XII). 

4063.B3 

Barlow,  Jane. 

4064-4065 

Barnes,  William  (XII). 

4069.B4 

Barre,  William. 

.B5 

Barrett,  Eaton  Stannard. 

4070^078 

Barrie,  Sir  James  Matthew  (IV*). 

4079.B2 

Barton,  Bernard. 

.B5 

Bayly,  Ada  Ellen  ("Edna  Lyall"). 

.B6 

Bayly,  Thomas  Haynes. 

4080^088 

Beaconsfield,  Benjamin  Diflraeli,  Iflt  earl  of  (IV*). 

4089.  B7 

Beck,  Thomas. 

.B8 

Becket,  Andrew. 

4091^092 

Beckford,  William  (XII). 

4095.  B+ 

Beck-Bedd. 

4097-4098 

Beddoes,  Thomas  Lovell  (VII). 

4099.B15 

Bell,  Florence  E.  E.  (Olliffe),  Lady. 

(Earlier  known  as  Mrs.  Hugh  Bell.) 

Bennett,  Arnold,  see  PR  C003.E6. 

.B4 

Bennett,  William  Cox. 

.B5 

Benson,  Arthur  Christopher. 

.B6 

Benson,  Edward  Frederic. 

.B7 

Benson,  Robert  Hugh. 

.B8 

Beresford,  James. 

4100-4108 

Besant,  Sir  Walter,  and  Rice,  James  (IV*). 

4109.B2 

Bethune,  Alexander. 

.B6 

Blckersteth,  Edward  Henry. 

4112.B3 

Bigg,  John  Stanyan., 

Binyon,  Laurence,  see  PR  6003.175. 

.B7 

Bird,  James. 

4115 

Birrell,  Augustine. 

4120-4128 

Black,  William  (IV*). 

4129.B5 

Blackie,  John  Stuart. 

4130-4134 

Blackmore,  Richard  Doddridge  (VII). 

4135.B8 

Blackwell,  Anna. 

414(M148 

Blake,  William  (IV*). 

4149.B4 

Bland,  Edith  (Nesbit). 

.B5 

Blessington,  Lady. 

Biography,  see  DA  536.B68. 

.B55 

Blind,  Mathilde. 

.B6 

Bloomfield,  Robert. 

.B8 

Blunt,  Wilfrid  Scawen. 

Boldrewood,  Rolf,  see  Browne,  Thomas  Alexander. 

4150-4158 

Borrow,  George  (IV*). 

4160.B5 

Bosanquec,  George  William. 

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PE 


19th  centTiry,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

4161.B2 

Boucicault,  Dion. 

.B3 

Bourdillon,  Francis  William. 

.B4 

Bowles, 

William  Lisle. 

.B42 

Bowring,  Sir  John. 

345 

Boyd,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchison. 

Braddon,  Mary  E.,  see  Maxwell,  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  (Brad- 

don). 

Bradlej 

',  Katherine  Harris,  see  Field,  Michael,  pseud. 

.B57 

Bray,  Anna  Eliza  (Kempe). 

.B6 

Bridges 

,  Robert. 

.B7 

Bristed, 

,  Charles  Astor. 

4162^163 

Bronte, 

AnneCXII). 

4165-4169 

Bronte 

,  Charlotte  (VII). 

(Including  works  on  the  Bronte  family.) 

4172-4173 

Bronte, 

EmUy  (XII). 

4174.B4 

Brooks, 

Charled  Shirley. 

.B55 

Broughton,  John  Cam  Hobhouse,  Ist  baron. 

.B6 

Brown, 

George  Douglas. 

4175.B2 

Brown, 

Dr.  John. 

.B5 

Brown, 

Thomas  Edward. 

.B7 

Browne 

,  Thomas  Alexander  ("Rolf  Boldrewood "). 

4180-4198 

Browning,  Elizabeth  Barrett  (IIP). 

Separate  works. 

4185 

Aurora  Leigh. 

4186 

Casa  Guidi  windows. 

4187 

Lady  Geraldine's  courtship. 

4188 

Poems  before  Congress. 

4189 

Sonnets  from  the  Portuguese. 

4190 

Other,  A-Z. 

4205-4248 

Browning,  Robert  (II). 

Separate  works. 

4205 

The  blot  on  the  'scutcheon. 

4206 

Dramatic  idyls. 

4207 

Dramatic  lyrics. 

4208 

Dramatic  romances. 

4209 

Dramatic  personae. 

4210 

In  a  balcony. 

4211 

Jocoseria, 

4212 

King  Victor  and  Prince  Charles. 

4213 

Luria. 

4214 

Men  and  women. 

4215 

Paracelsus. 

4216 

Parleyings. 

4217 

Pauline. 

4218 

Pippa  pasaea. 

4219 

Ring  and  the  book. 

4220 

Sordello. 

4221 

Strafford. 

4222 

Other,  A-Z. 

425035 

Browning,  Samuel. 

126 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


P& 


4252.B7 
.B75 
.B8 
4260-4264 

42G5.B6 

4266 

4267 


4268 
4269 

.B7 
4270 
4271. B3 

.B7 

4275.B7 

4279.B5 

4280.B6 

4300-4348 


19th  ceiitTir7,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 
Brydges,  Sir  Samuel  Egerton. 
Buchan,  John. 
Buchanan,  Andrew. 
Buchanan,  Robert  (VII). 
Bucketone,  John  Baldwin. 
Bud-. 
Bui-. 
Bulwer-Lytton,    Edward,    see    Lytton,    Edward-Bulwer, 
PR  4900^948. 
Bun-. 
Bur-Burc. 

Burbidge,  Thomas. 
Burdon,  William. 
Burge3,  Sir  James  Bland. 
Burk,  Edward. 
Bum,  David. 

Burnand,  Sir  Francis  Cowley. 
Buma,  John. 
Burns,  Robert  (II). 

4300  Collected  works  (Collected  poems,  and  poems 

and  prose).     By  date,  eubarrauged  by  place, 
A-Z. 

4301  Prose  works  (Letters,  etc.). 

4302  Selected  works.    Minor  works.     In  edited  edi- 

tions.    Fragments,  etc.    By  editor. 

4303  Selections.     Anthologies.     Extracta.     By   edi- 

tor. 

4304  Translations.    By    language,    subarranged    by 

translator. 
Separate  works. 

4306  A-B. 

4307  C-Coe. 

Commonplace  books. 

4308  Cotter's  Saturday  night. 

4309  Cot^G. 

4310  H-Jok. 

4311  Jolly  beggars. 

4312  Jol-Q. 

4313  R-T.  • 

4314  Tam  O'Shanter. 

4321  Doubtful,  spurious  works. 

4322  Works  edited  or  annotated  by  Buma  (Collections 

of   songs,    etc.).     Including   hifl   "Notee   on 
Scottish  song." 

4323  Imitations,  adaptations. 

4324  Songs  written  to  music  (and  songs,  etc.,  to  which 

music  has  been  composed). 
Text  with  or  without  music;    music  without 
text,  see  M. 
4332    Bums  aa  poet  laureate  of  the  Lodge  Canongate. 


127 


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ENGLISH  LITERATUKE 


PR 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 
Individual  authors — Continued. 
4349.B3  Bums,  Robert,  of  Ilamilton. 

.B5  Bxirrell,  Lady  Sophia. 

.B53  Burtt,  Jolm. 

.B6  Buller,  Edward. 

.B7  Butler,  Samuel,  1835-1902. 

4360-4398  Byron,  George  Gordon,  Lord  (II). 

Separate  works. 

4355  Bride  of  Abydoe. 

4356  Gain. 

4357  Childe  Harold's  pilgrimage. 

4358  Corsair. 

4359  Don  Juan. 

43G0       English  bards  and  Scotch  reviewets. 

4361  Giaour. 

4362  Hebrew  melodies. 

4363  Hours  of  idleness. 

4364  Lara. 

4365  Manfred. 

4366  Marino  Faliero. 

4367  Prisoner  of  Chillon. 

4368  Sardanapalus. 

4369  Two  Foscari. 

4370  Vision  of  Judgment. 

4371  Werner. 

4372  Other,  A-Z. 
4399.B3             Byron,  Henry  James, 

4400-1408  Caino,  Hall  (IV»). 

4405    Plays,  A-Z. 
4409.C2  Calverley,  Charles  Stuart. 

Cambridge,  Ada,  see  Cross,  Ada  (Cambridge). 
4410-4414  Campbell,  Thomas  (VII). 

4415.C2  Canton,  William. 

4416-4417  Carleton,  William  (XII). 

4419.C5  Carlyle,  Jane  Welsh. 

4:420-4438  Carlyle,  Thomas  (UI*). 

Separate  works. 
Chartism,  see  DA. 
Choice  of  books,  see  Z  1003. 
Cromwell's  letters  and  speeches,  see  DA. 
Early  kings  of  Norway  (etc.),  see  DL  460. 

4425  Essays. 

.A2,         Collected.    By  date. 

.A3,        Minor  coUectiona.    By  date. 

•A5-Z,    Separate    essays   and    minor   collectionfl. 
By  title. 
Frederick  the  Great,  see  DD. 
French  revolution,  see  DC. 

4426  Heroes  and  hero  worship. 

Inaugural  address,  University  of  Edinburgh,  1866; 
Choice  of  books,  see  Z  1003. 


128 


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ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors. 

Carlyle,  Thomas  (III*). 

Separate  works — Continued . 

4427    Latter  day  pamphlets. 

4428    Past  and  present. 

4429    Sartor  ro^rtus. 

Schiller,  Friedrich,  see  PT. 

Sterling,  John,  Life  of,  see  PR  5473.88, 

Tranalationa  from  the  German,  see  PT. 

4430    Other  works,  A-Z, 

4439 

Carl-Carm. 

4441^442 

Carman,  Bliss  (XII). 

4443.  C6 

Camavon,  Henry,  3d  earl  of. 

4451 

Carpenter,  Edward. 

4452.  C5 

Carr,  Joseph  WUliTim  Comyns. 

.07 

Casey,  John  K. 

.08 

Cayley,  George  John. 

4453.017 

Chad  wick,  Sheldon. 

.018 

Chambers,  James. 

.02 

Chambers,  Robert. 

.021 

Chambers,  William. 

.03 

Chesson,  Nora  (Hopper). 

.04 

Chesterton,  GUbert  Keith  (IX*). 

.05 

Cholmondeley-Pennell,  Henry. 

.053 

Chorley,  Henry  FothergUl.    Of.  ML. 

06 

Clare,  John. 

.07 

Clarke,  Charles  Cowden. 

.075 

Clarke,  Marcus. 

.08 

Clarke,  Mary  Victoria  (Novello). 

(Mrs.  Mary  Cowden  Clarke). 

.085 

Clarke,  Stephen. 

4454.02 

Clifford,  Mrs.  Lucy  (Lone). 

.03 

Clifford,  William  Kingdon. 

Of.  B  and  Q. 

4455-4459 

Clough,  Arthur  Hugh  (VII). 

4461.03 

Cobbe,  Frances  Power. 

.035 

Cobbold,  Richard. 

.05 

Cochrane,  James. 

4464 

Col-Coleridge. 

4467-4468 

Coleridge,  HarUey  (XII). 

447(M488 

Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor  (in»). 

Separate  works. 

4476        Biographia  literaria. 

4477        Biographia  epistolaria. 

4478        Poems. 

4479        Rime  of  the  ancient  mariner. 

4480        Other,  A-Z. 

4489.02 

Coleridge,  Mrs.  Sara  (Coleridge). 

.03 

Collins,  John  Churton. 

.05 

Collins,  Mortimer. 

4490-4498 

Collins,  Wilkie  (IV»). 

4501.03 

Colman,  George,  jr.  (IX"). 

!t:.'7.')ii.'i  ( »     .-] 

,1        -.                        129 

PE 


ENGLISH  UTERATURE 


PE 


4501.  C4 


4502 

4603.02 
4504-4505 

4507.07 

4508.015 

.02 

.03 

.04 

4510-4514 

4515.07 
4516-4517 

4518.03 

.05 

.07 

4519.02 

4520-4524 

4525.02 
.C3 
.05 
.D15 
.D2 
.D5 
4527-i528 

4529.  D3 
4530  -4538 

4540 
4541. D9 
4542^543 
4545 
4549.  D3 
D35 
.D4 
.D5 
4550-4598 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 
Colton,  Oharles  Oaleb. 
Oombe,  William,  see  PR  3359.05. 
Conrad,  Joseph,  see  PR  6005.04. 
Cook,  Eliza. 

Cooper,  Edith,  see  Field,  Michael,  pseud. 
Cooper,  Thomas. 
Corelli,  Marie 

Cornwall,  Barry  (pseud.),  see  Proctor,  Bryan  Waller. 
Cottle,  Joseph. 
Couper,  Robert. 

Coutts,  PYaucis  Burdette  Thomas  Money. 
Couvreur,  Mrs.  Jessie  (Eraser).     "Tasma." 
Cox,  George  William. 
Orabbe,  George  fVII). 

Craigie,  Mrs.  Pearl  Mary  Teresa  ("John  Oliver  Hobbes") 
Craik,  Dinah  Maria  (Mulock)  (XII). 
Crockett,  Samuel  Rutherford. 
Crokei,  Crofton. 
Cross,  Ada  ((>am bridge). 
Crow,  William. 
Cunningham,  Allan  (VII). 
Cunningham,  Peter. 

Currie,  Mary  M.  L.  S.  ("Violet  Fane"). 
Oust,  Robert  Needham. 
Daniel,  George. 
Darley,  George. 
Davidson,  Johu. 

De  la  Ram^e,  Louise  (Ouida)  (XII). 
Dempster,  Charlotte  Louisa  Hawkins. 
De  Quincey,  Thomas  (IV*). 
De  Tabley,  John  Byrne  Leicester,  3d  baron. 
De  Vere,  Sir  Aubrey,  2d  bart. 
De  Vere,  Aubrey  (XII). 
De  ^  <>re-Dibdin. 
DibJin,  Charles,  1745-1814. 
Dibdiu,  Charles,  1768-1833. 
Dibdin,  Thomas  Frognall,  1776-1817. 
Dibdin,  Thoma.8  John,  1771-1841. 
Dickens,  Charles  (II). 
Separate  works. 
4565        Barnaby  Rudge. 

4556  Bleak  House. 

4557  Christmas  books  and  Christmas  atorics. 

4558  David  Oopperfield. 

4559  Dombey  and  eon . 
4500        Great  expectations. 

4561  Hard  times. 

4562  Little  Dorrit 

4563  Martin  Chuzzlewit 

4564  Mystery  of  Edwin  I.^road, 


130 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


lath  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 
Individual  authors. 
Dickens,  Charles  (II). 

Separate  works — (Dontinued. 


4565        Nicholas  Nickleby. 

4566        Old  curiosity  shop. 

4567        Oliver  Twist. 

4568        Our  mutual  friend. 

4569        Pickwick  papers. 

4570        Sketches  by  Boz. 

4571        Tale  of  two  cities. 

4572        Other,  A-Z. 

4575     Relation  to  the  drama  and  the  stage. 

4599.  D2 

Dickinson,  Goldsworthy  Lowes. 

.D4 

Digby,  Kenelm  Henry. 

Disraeli,  Benjamin,  see  Beaconefield,  Earl  uf. 

.D6 

Disraeli,  Isaac. 

.D8 

Dixon,  William  Hepworth. 

4603-4604 

Dobell,  Sydney  (XII). 

4606^607 

Dobson,  Austin  (XII). 

4G10.D5 

Dodd,  James  William. 

4611^612 

Dodgson,  Charles  Lutwidge  (Lewis  Carroll)  (X)  1) 

4613. D3 

Domett,  Alfred. 

.D36 

Doran,  John. 

.D4 

Douglas,  Lord  Alfred  Bruce. 

.D5 

Dowson,  Ernest. 

4620-4624 

Doyle,  Sir  Arthur  Conan  (VII). 

4626.  D5 

Doyle,  Sir  Francis  Hastings. 

4627 

Dr-Drum. 

.D4 

Drake,  Daniel. 

4628. D2 

Drummond,  William  Hamilton. 

.D3 

Druminond.  William  Henry. 

4629. D18 

Duclaiix,  Agnes  Mary  Frances  (Robinson) 

(Formerly  Mme.  James  Darmesteter) . 

.D2 

Dudley,  John. 

4630-4638 

Du  Maurier,  George  (IV*). 

4639.  D2 

Dunbar,  Robert  Nugent. 

.D3 

Dunphie,  Charles  James. 

.E3 

Edgar,  James  David. 

4640-4648 

Edgeworth,  Maria  (IV). 

4649.  E5 

Egerton-Warburton,  R.  E. 

465(M688 

Eliot,  George  (II). 

Separate  works. 

4656        Adam  Bede. 

4657         A-D. 

4658        Daniel  Deronda. 

4659        D-F. 

4660        Felix  Holt. 

4661        F-M. 

4662        Middlemarch. 

4663        Mid-Mil. 

4664        Mill  on  the  Floss. 

4665         M-P. 

131 

PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


19th  centTiry,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors. 

Eliot,  George  (II). 

Separate  works — Continued. 

4666        Poems.     .Al,  collected;  .A6-Z4,  separate. 

4667        P-R. 

4668        Romola. 

4669        Rr-S. 

4670        Silas  Marner. 

4672        S-Z. 

4699.  E5 

Elliott,  Ebenezer. 

,E8 

Esmond,  Henry  V. 

.E8o 

Ewing,  Mrs.  Juliana  Horatia. 

.Fll 

Faber,  Frederick  William. 

.F15 

Fane,  Julian. 

.F17 

Farjeon,  Benjamin  Leopold. 

.F2 

Fei^^son,  Sir  Samuel. 

.F4 

Ferrier,  Susan. 

.F5 

Field,  Michael. 

(Pseud,  of  Katherine  Bradley  and  Edith  Cooper.) 

.F9 

Fitzball,  Edward. 

4700-4704 

Fitzgerald,  Edward  (VII). 

-I70J.F3 

Fitzgerald,  Percy. 

.F35 

Forbes,  Archibald. 

.F4 

Forster,  John. 

.FG 

Foster,  John. 

.F66 

Frandllon,  Robert  Edward. 

.F8 

Frere,  John  Hookham. 

.F9 

Friawell,  James  Hain. 

4706-4707 

Froude,  James  Anthony  (XII). 

4708.  F7 

Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiana. 

4708.G2 

Gait,  John. 

.05 

Gamett,  Richard. 

4710-4711 

Gaskell,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (XII). 

4712.G3 

Gifford,  William. 

4713-4714 

Gilbert,  Sir  WilUam  S.  (XII). 

4712.G6 

Gilbert,  Ann  (Taylor). 

(Including  works  by  Ann  and  Jane  Taylor. 

47I5.G5 

Gilchrist,  Mrs.  Anne. 

.G53 

Gilfillan,  George. 

.G55 

Gilfillan,  Robert. 

4716-4717 

Gisaing,  George  (Xll). 

4718.G4 

Gladstone,  William  Ewart. 

4719.G5 

Godwin,  Mary  (WoUstonecraft). 

4720-4724 

Godwin,  William  (XII). 

4725.G3 

Gordon,  Adam  Lindsay. 

.G5 

Gore,  Catherine. 

.G7 

Gosse,  Edmund. 

.G8 

Gower,  George  Levesou. 

4720-4727 

Grahame,  Kenneth  (XII). 

4728.G18 

Graves,  Charles  L. 

.02 

Gray,  David. 

132 


PR 


ENGLISH  UTERATURE 


PR 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

4728.G3 

Greenwell,  Dura. 

.G4 

Greg,  W.  R. 

.05 

Gregory,  Isabella  Augusta,  Lady. 

.G7 

Grierson,  Francis. 

.08 

Griffin,  Gerald. 

4729.G3 

Grundy,  Sydney. 

.G5 

Guthrie,  TMiomas  Anstey  ("F.  Anetey"). 

47:31-4732 

Haggard,  Sir  Henry  Rider  (XII). 

4735.H2 

Hake,  Thomas  Gordon. 

.H4 

Hallam,  Arthur  Henry. 

.H7 

Halliday,  Andrew. 

4737-4738 

Hamerton,  PhiUp  Gilbert  (XII). 

Hamilton,  Sir  William,  see  B. 

4739.H5 

Hannay,  James  Owen. 

4740-4758 

Hardy,  Thomas  (in*). 

4741    Collected  poems. 

Separate  works. 

4745        Far  from  the  madding  crowd. 

4746        Jude  the  obscure. 

4747        Return  of  the  native. 

4748        Tess  of  the  dTrbervillee. 

4749        Weasex  tales. 

4750        Other,  A-Z. 

4759.  H2 

Hare,  Augustus  John  Cuthbert. 

.H3 

Harraden,  Beatrice. 

.H4 

Harrison,  Frederic. 

.H78 

Hatton,  Joseph. 

.H8 

Havergal,  Frances  Ridley. 

.H9 

Hawker,  Robert  Stephen. 

4760-4764 

Hawkins,  Anthony  Hope  (VII). 

4765.H5 

Hawtrey,  Charles. 

4769. H3 

Haynes,  James. 

4770-4773 

Hazlitt,^VilUam(VII). 

4777-4778 

Hazlitt,  William  Carew  (XII). 

4779.H15 

Heavysege,  Charles. 

.H2 

Heber,  Reginald. 

.H7 

Heinemann,  William. 

.H9 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur. 

4f8(M781 

Hemana,  Mrs.  Felicia  Dorothea  (XII). 

Henley,  William  Emeat. 

4783.A1 

Works.     By  date. 

.A2 

Selected  works.     By  date. 

.A3 

Poetical  works.     By  date. 

.A4 

Plays  (with  R.  L.  Stevenson).     By  date. 

For  other  editions,  see  alfo  PR  5490. 

.A5-Z4 

Separate  works. 

.E5,    Essays. 

.S6,     Song  of  the  sword  (and  other  verses^ 

(.V5)    Views  and  reviews. 

Literature,  see  PN  710. 

Art,  see  ND  27. 

4784 

Biography  and  criticigm. 

\:v.i 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


lath  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

ludividual  authors — Continued. 

4785.  H5 

Henry,  James. 

.U55 

Henty,  George  Alfred. 

.EI7 

Herbert,  William,  dean  of  Manchester. 

4786. H3 

Hersee,  Willi-m. 
Hewlett,  Maurice. 
Collected  works. 

4787.A1 

By  date. 

.A2 

By  editor. 

.A23 

Selected  works. 

.A25- 

28          Translations. 

.A3-Z             Separate  works,  A-Z. 

4788 

Biography  and  criticism. 
Hichens,  Robert,  see  PR  G015.I4. 

4790.  H2 

nickey,  Emily  Henrietta. 

.ns 

Hinkson,  Katherine  (Tynan). 
Ilobhouse,  John  Cam,  see  Broughton. 

.H8 

Hofland,  Barbara. 

4791-4792 

Hogg,  James  (XII). 

Holcroft,  Thomas,  Pee  PR  351 5. H2. 

4794. H5 

Hone,  William. 

4795-4799 

Hood,  Thomas  (VII). 

4803.n2 

Hook,  Theodore  Edward. 

.n4 

Hope,  Thomas. 

.H6 

Home,  Richard  Henry. 

4807^808 

Houghton,  Richard  Monckton-Milnes,  1st  baron 

(XII) 

4809.H15 

Housman,  Alfred  Edward. 

.ni7 

Uousman,  Clemence. 

.H18 

Housman,  Laurence. 

.H2 

Howitt,  Mary. 

.H3 

Howitt,  William. 

.ns 

Hughes,  Thomas 

.H87 

Hume,  Fergus. 

4810-4814 

Hunt,  Leigh  (VII). 

4817.n5 

Hyde,  Douglas. 

4818 

I-Im. 

4819 

Ingelow,  Jean. 

4821.15 

Ireland,  William  Henry. 

Shakespearian  forgeries,  see  PR  2950. 

.16 

Irving,  Laurence. 

.J2 

Jacobs,  William  Wymark. 

.J25 

Jacox,  Francis. 

.J4 

James,  George  Payne  Rainaford. 

.J6 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna. 

.J8 

Jeaffreson,  John  Cordy. 

4822-4823 

Jefferies,  Richard  (XII). 

4825.J2 

Jeffrey,  Francis. 

.J25 

Jerdan,  William. 

.J3 

Jerome,  Jerome  K. 

.J4 

Jcrrold,  Doiiglas. 

.J7 

Jewsbury,  Geraldine  E. 

4826.J5 

Johnflon,  Lionel  Pigot. 

]M 


PR 


p:nglish  literature 


PR 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

frbiividuiil  authors — Continued. 

4826.J7 

.Jones,  EbeiU'ZPr. 

4827-4828 

Jones,  Henry  Arthur  (XII). 

4829.  J5 

.lones,  .Tuhn. 

4830-1838 

Keats,  John  (IV"*). 

4839.  KIT) 

Keble,  .Jolin. 

.K2 

Kemble,  Frances  .\nue. 

.K28 

Kenealy,  Edward  Vaughan. 

.K3 

Kenyou,  John. 

.K5 

Kinglake,  Alexander  William. 

4840-4844 

Kinpsley,  Charles  (VII). 

4845.  K5 

Kingsley,  Henry. 

4849. K5 

Kipling,  Alice  (McDonald). 

4850-4858 

Kipling,  Rudyard  (IV). 

4851  Collected  poema. 

4859.  K5 

Knowles,  Jamea  Sheridan. 

Lamb,  Charles. 

(Including  works  of  Charles  and  Mary  Lamb.) 

4860 

Works. 

.A2,         Poetical  and  proae.     By  date. 

.A25,       Poetical.     By  date. 

.A3,         Prose.     By  date. 

.A4,        Selections. 

.A6-Z,    Translations. 

4861 

Essays  of  Elia. 

4862 

Other  works,  A-Z. 

4863 

Biography. 

4864 

Criticism. 

4865. L2 

Lamb,  Mary. 

.L4 

Larapmau,  Archibald. 

.L5 

Landon,  T^etitia  Elizabeth  {"L.  E.  L.") 

.LS 

Landor,  Robert  Eyres. 

1870-4874 

Landor,  Walter  Savage  (VII). 

4875. L3 

Lane,  Anna  (Eichberg)  (Mrs.  John  Lane). 

487G-4877 

l.ang,  Andrew  (XII). 

4878. L15 

Lang,  Leonora  Blanche  (Mrs.  Andrew  Lang). 

.L2 

La  Touche,  Maria  (Price). 

.1.6 

LaAvless,  Hon.  Emily. 

.L7 

Lawrence,  George  Alfred. 

4879. L2 

Lear,  Edward. 

.1.3 

Lecky,  William  Edward  Hartpolc. 

.L5 

Lee,  Harriet  and  Sophia. 

.L7 

Le  Fanu,  Joseph  Sheridan. 

4881-4S82 

Le  Gallienne,  Richard  (XII). 

4SS3.L3 

Leightfm,  William. 

.LG 

Leraon,  Mark. 

18H1-4S85 

Lever,  Charles  (XII). 

Leveson-Gower,  George,  see  Gower,  George  Leveeon 

1S86  L3 

Le'^ds,  Leopold. 

4KK7    1888 

Lewis,  Matthew  Gregory  (XII). 

4889. L5 

Linton,  Elizabeth  (Lynn). 

135 


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ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PE 


: 

I9th  centnry,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

4889.L6 

T.inton,  William  James. 

4890.L6 

Livingston,  Peter. 

.L8 

Lloyd,  Charles. 

4891.L2 

Locker-Lampeon,  Frederick. 

.L4 

Lockhart,  John  Gibson. 

4892-4893 

Lover,  Samuel  (XII). 

Lyall,  Edna,  see  Bayly,  Ada  Ellen. 

Lynn-Linton,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  see  PR  4889. L5. 

4900-4980 

Lytton,  Edward  George  Bulwer-lytton,  1st  baron  (II) . 

Separate  works. 

4902        Poems  and  plays.    Collected. 

4905        Caxtons. 

4907        Ernest  Maltravers. 

4908        Eugene  Aram. 

4909        Godolphin. 

4910        Harold. 

4911        Kenelm  Chillingly. 

4912        Last  days  of  Pompeii. 

4913        Last  of  the  barons. 

4914        Lady  of  Lyons. 

4916        My  novel. 

4916        Night  and  morning. 

4917        Poems. 

4918       Richelieu. 

4919        Rienzi. 

4920        Strange  story. 

4921        Zanoni, 

4922        Other,  A-Z. 

4950-4958 

Lytton,  Edward  Robert  Bulwer-Lytton,  Ist  earl  of  (Owen 

Meredith)  (IV). 

4959.L5 

Lytton,  Rosina  Bulwer-Lytton,  baroness. 

4963 

Macanlay,  Thomas  Babington,  Lord. 

Collected  works,  and  special  literary  works. 

4964. M5 

McCarthy,  Justin  Huntley. 

4965-4969 

Macdonald,  George  (VII). 

4970.M2 

Macfarlane,  James. 

4971.M2 

Mackay,  Charles  (IX'). 

4971.M3 

Mackay,  Eric. 

.M6 

Mackintosh,  Sir  Jamee. 

.M7 

Macniah,  Robert. 

.M8 

M'Taggart,  Mrs.  Ann  (IX»). 

4972.M3 

Maginn,  William. 

.M33 

Mahony,  Francis  Sylvester  ("Father  Prout"). 

.M5 

Mallock,  William  Hurrell. 

4973 

Mangan,  James  Clarence  (VIII'). 

4974.  M15 

Manners,  J.  Hartley, 

.112 

Manning,  Henry  Edward,  Cardinal. 

Prefer  B.  Religion. 

13b 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors — Continued . 

4975-4979 

Marryat,  Frederick  (VII). 

4980.  M4 

Marshall,  Emma. 

.M5 

Marshall,  George. 

.M8 

Marston,  John  Weatland. 

4981-4982 

Marston,  Philip  Bourke  (XII). 

4984.M3 

Martin,  Sir  Theodore. 

.M5 

Marti neau,  Harriet  (IX»). 

.M6 

Mason,  James. 

.M7 

Massey,  Gerald. 

4987.M2 

Mathiaa,  Thomas  James  (IX*). 

.M7 

Maturin,  Charles  Robert. 

4988.M3 

Maurice,  Frederick  Denison. 

4989.M2 

Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace. 

.M4 

Maxwell,  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  (Braddon). 

.M5 

M^yhew,  Horace. 

.M7 

Mayo,  Isabella  (Fyvie)  "Edward  Garrett." 

5000-5018 

Meredith,  George  (III*). 

Fiction. 

5006       Collected. 

5006        Separate  works,  A-Z. 

Poems. 

6007        Collected. 

6008        Separate,  A-Z. 

5010    Other  works,  by  title,  A-Z. 

5019.M8 

Merivale,  Herman  Charles. 

5020 

Merivale,  John  Herman. 

Merriman,  Henry  Seton,  see  Scott,  Hugh  Stdwell 

5021  .M2 

Metcalf,  C.  J. 

.M3 

MeyneU,  Mrs.  Alice. 

.M4 

Meynell,  Wilfrid. 

.M45 

Miller,  Hugh. 

.M47 

Mills,  Charles. 

.M5 

Milman,  Henry  Hart. 

.M6 

Milner,  George. 

5022-5023 

Mitford,  Mary  Russell  (XII). 

5029.M5 

Moir,  David  Macbeth. 

.M7 

Moncrieff,  WilUam  Thomas. 

.M8 

Montgomery,  Alexander. 

5030-5034 

Montgomery,  James  (VII). 

5036.M5 

Montgomery,  Robert. 

5039.M5 

Moore,  Dugald. 

504(^5044 

Moore,  George  (VII). 

5050-5068 

Moore,  Thomas  (IV*). 

5059.M3 

Morgan,  Sydney  (Owenson),  Lady. 

.M45 

Morley,  John  Morley,  viscount. 

.M5 

Morris,  Charles. 

5060-5064 

Morrlp,  fciir  Lewie  (VII) 

137 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

5070-5088 

Morris.  William  (III"). 

Poems. 

6074        Collected. 

5075        Earthly  paradise. 

5076        Life  and  death  of  Jaaon . 

5077         Sigurd  the  Volsung. 

5078         Other,  A-Z. 

Prose. 

5079        Tales,  A-Z. 

5080        Easaya  and  miscellaneous,  A-Z 

5081     Translations. 

5089.  M2 

Morritt,  John  B.  S. 

5094.M5 

Mortimer,  John. 

5097.  M  3 

Morton,  John  Maddison. 

.M5 

Morton,  Thomaa. 

5101. M3 

Motherwell,  William. 

.M34 

Moultrie,  John. 

.M4 

Munro,  Neil. 

.M45 

Murray,  David  Christie. 

.M5 

Murray,  Robert  Fuller. 

.M-6 

MyerB,  Frederic  William  Henry. 

5102.N3 

Naime,  Carolina  (Oliphant),  Baroness. 

.N6 

Nares,  Edward. 

5103. N2 

Neale,  John  Mason. 

.N4 

Newbolt,  Henr>'  John. 

5105-5109 

Newman,  John  Henry,  Cardinal  (Vil). 

Cf.  B,  Religion. 

5110. N24 

Nichol,  John. 

.m 

Nicoll,  Robert. 

.N4 

Nicoll,  Sir  William  Pohertson. 

.N7 

Noble,  Thomaa. 

5111 

Noel,  Roden. 

5112. N5 

Norton,  Hon.  Mrs.  Caroline  (Sheridan j. 

.05 

O'Flahcrty,  Charles. 

.08 

Oliphant,  Laurence. 

5113-5114 

Oliphant,  Margaret  Oliphant  (Wilson). 

5115.03 

Opie,  Mrs.  Amelia. 

.04 

O'Shaiighnessy,  Arthur. 

.06 

Outram,  George. 

.P2 

Paget,  Violet  ("  Vemou  Lee"). 

.P5 

Palgrave,  Francis  Turner. 

5119. P5 

Parker,  George  Williams. 

5120-5124 

Parker,  Sir  Gilbert  (VII). 

5126.P5 

Parker,  Louis  N. 

5127.P2 

Parsons,  William. 

5130-6138 

Pater,  Walter  [Horatio]  (W-). 

5140-5144 

Patmore,  Coventry  (VII). 

5146-5147 

Paton,  Sir  Joseph  Noel(Xn). 

5149. P2 

Pattiaon,  Mark. 

6150-6158 

Payn,  James  (IV»). 

5159. P5 

Payne, John. 

138 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

ludividual  authors — Continued. 

5160-5164 

Peacock,  Thomas  Love  (VJI). 

5167. P4 

Penn, John. 

Pennell,  11.  Choliuondeley,  see  Cholmondelev-P' 

'niif  11 

.P8 

Pennie,  John  F. 

5168. P3 

Pfeiffer,  Mrs.  Emily. 

5169. P7 

Phillips,  Charles. 

5170-5174 

Phillips,  Stephen  (VH). 

5175.P3 

Phillips,  Watts. 

5177 

Phillpotts,  Eden. 

5178 

Ph-Pi. 

5180-5184 

Pinero,  Sir  Arthur  Wing  (VII). 

5187. P2 

Planch^,  James  Robison. 

.P3 

Plumptre,  Edward  Hayes. 

.P5 

Polidori,  Dr.  Jolin  William. 

5189. Pl5 

Pollock,  Sir  Frederick. 

.P2 

Fcllok,  Robert. 

.P4 

Porter,  Anna  Maria. 

.P5 

Porter,  Jane. 

.P6 

Praed,  Rosa  Caroline  (Mrs.  Campbell  Praed). 

.P7 

Praed,  Winthxop  Mackworth. 

.P8 

Pratt,  Samuel  Jackson. 

5190. P2 

Prichard,  Thomas  Jeffer>'  Llewelyn. 

.P3 

Pringle,  Thomas. 

.P7 

Probyn,  May. 

5191 

Procter,  Adelaide  Anne  (XII). 

5192 

Procter,  Bryan  Waller  ("Barry  Cornwall"). 
Prout,  Father,  sec  Mahony,  Francis  Sylvester. 

•5194-5195 

Quiller-Couch,  Sir  Arthur  Thomas  (Xl  1 ). 

5197.Q3 

Quillinan,  Edward. 

5200-5204 

Radcliffe,  Mrs.  Ann  (VII). 

5205.  R3 

Radecliffe,  Noell. 

5209.  R2 

Ran  da,  William  Brighty. 

5210-5218 

Reade,  Charles  (IV). 

5219. R2 

Reee,  J.  Rogers. 

.R26 

Reid,  Mayne. 

.R3 

Reid,  Robert. 

5220 

Rep-Rey. 

5221.R3 

Reynolds,  Frederick. 

.R5 

Reynolds,  J.  H. 

5223-5224 

Rice,  James  (XII). 
Cf.  Besant,  W. 

5225.R5 

Richards,  Alfred  Bate. 

5227.  R3 

Rickman,  Thomas  Clio. 

.R7 

Ritchie,  Anne  (Thackeray),  Lady. 

5231 

Roberts,  Charles  G.  D. 

5232.  R5 

Robertson,  Thomas  William. 

.R7 

Robertson,  William  B. 
Prefer  B,  Religion. 

5233.R2 

Robinson,  Henry  Crabb. 

.R27 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Mary. 

.R3 

Robinson,  Robert. 

139 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE 

19th  centary,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 
Individual  authors — Continued . 
5233. R38  Robinson,  Thomaa  R. 

.R4  Robinaon,  William. 

.R5  Rodd,  Sir  James  Rennell. 

5234-5235  Rogers,  Samuel  (XII). 

5236. R3  Rolleeton,  Thomaa  W.  H. 

.R6  Koscoe,  William  Caldwell. 

5237^238  Eossetti,  Christina  (XII). 

5240-5248  Eossetti,  Dante  Gabriel  (IV^'). 

5249(.R15)         RoBsetti,  Gabriele,  see  PQ. 
.R2  Roasetti,  William  Michael. 

.R9  Ruffini,  Giovanni. 

5260-5268  Rnskin,  John  (HP). 

Separate  works. 
5254        Arrows  of  the  chace. 


5255  Crown  of  wild  olive. 

5256  King  of  the  Golden  River. 

5257  On  the  old  road. 

5258  Poema. 

5259  Queen  of  the  air. 

5260  Seaame  and  lilies. 

5261  Others,  A-Z. 

The  following  will  be  found  generally  in  the 
claases  assigned  but  special  copies  for  literary 
study  may  be  classed  in  PR  5261 : 

Aratra  Pentelici,  aee  NB  1140. 

Ariadne  florentina,  see  NE  860. 

Art  of  England,  aee  N  6^67. 

Eagle's  nest,  see  N  7445. 

Elements  of  dra%ving,  see  NC  710. 

Elements  of  English  prosody,  see  PE  — . 

Elements  of  perspective,  see  NC  750. 

Elements  of  sculpture,  see  N  — . 

Ethics  of  the  dust,  see  BJ  1681. 

Fora  clavigera,  see  HD  8390. 

Frondes  agrestes,  see  Modern  painters. 

Giotto  and  his  works,  aee  ND  623. G6. 

Hortus  inclusus,  aee  PR  5263. 

Lectures  on  architecture  and  j)ainting, 
aee  N  7445. 

Lectures  on  art,  aee  N  7445. 

Lettera  and  advice  to  young  girls,  see  HQ  1229. 

Love's  meinie,  see  QL  676. 

Modern  painters,  see  ND  1135. 

Mornings  in  Florence,  see  N  6921 

Munera  pulveris,  see  HB  IGl. 

Nature  of  Gothic,  see  NA  440. 

Notes  on  Prout  and  Hunt,  see  N  — . 

Notes  on  the  construction  of  sheepfolds, 
see  B  — ;  Religion. 

Notes  on  the  Royal  Academy,  see  N  5054. 

140 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PH 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors. 

Enskin,  Jolrn  (IIP). 

Separate  works. 

Others,  A-Z — Continued . 

The  following  will  be  found  generally  in  the 

classes  assigned  but  special  copies  for  literary 

study  may  be  classed  in  PR  5261. 

Notes  on  Turner,  see  NC  242.T9. 

Poetry  of  architecture,  see  NA  2550. 

Political  economy  of  art,  see  N  7445 

Praeterita,  see  PR  5263. 

Pre-Raphaelitism,  see  ND  467. 

Proserpina,  see  QK  81. 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture,  see  NA  2.S.S0 

Stones  of  Venice,  see  NA  1121. 

Study  of  architecture,  see  NA  — 

Time  and  tide,  see  HD  8390. 

Two  paths,  see  N  7445. 

Unity  of  art,  see  N  — . 

Unto  this  last,  see  HB  161. 

Val  d'  Arno,  see  N  6919. 

Verona  and  other  lectures,  see  N  7445. 

5271.R5 

Russell,  George  W.  E. 

5280-5283 

Russell,  William  Clark  (VII). 

5285.  R5 

Rutland,  Janetta,  Ducheaa  of. 

5291.S2 

St.  Aubyn,  Mary. 

5299.S2 

Sala,  George  Augustus. 

.S4 

Schreiner,  Olive. 

.35 

Scott,  Hugh  Stowell  ("Henry  Seton  Merriman"). 

.86 

Scott,  Michael. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

5300 

Collected  works  (poetry  and  prose).     By  date. 

(Use  date  letters  as  in  Table  I.) 

Novels,  see  5317-. 

Poetical  and  dramatic  works,  see  5305. 

5301 

(Miscellaneous)  Prose  works. 

5302 

Selected  works. 

5303 

Selections  and  anthologies. 

Cf.  5331. 

5304 

Translations. 

5305 

Poetical  (and  dramatic)  works.     By  date. 

5306 

Minor     collections.     Ballads.     Lyrics.     Select     poetical 

works. 

5307 

Selections.    Extracts.    Anthologies. 

Cf .  5303,  5331 . 

Separate  works. 

5308 

Lady  of  the  lake. 

5309 

Lay  of  the  last  minstrel. 

5310 

Lord  of  the  ihtes. 

5311 

Marmion. 

5312 

Rokeby. 

5313 

Other,  A-Z. 

141 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

19th  centnry,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter — Continued. 

Novels,  tales,  romances.     "Waverley  novels." 

5315  Collections. 

5316  Selected  novels  (Collections  of  three  or  more). 
Selections,  extracts,  see  5303, 

Separate  works. 

5317  A-I. 

5318  Ivanhoe. 

5319  Kenilworth. 
5320 .  K-Q. 

5321  Quentin  Durward. 

5322  Q-Z. 

5324  Spurious,  supposititious  works. 

(5325)  Works  edited  by  Scott  (e.g.  Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish  border) . 

Reference  entry  only. 

5326  Adaptations,  imitation.s,  paraphrases. 

.A2,  Collections. 

5327  Dramatizations,  etc. 

(Plays  founded  on  Scott's  works.) 

5328  Songs  and  other  musical  compositions  founded  on  or  taken 

from  Scott's  works. 
Texts  only.     Music  in  M. 

5329  Illustrations  (without  text). 

Illustrated  editions,  see  5305-5329. 
Biography  and  criticism. 

5330  Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections  of   studies,    papers, 

essays,  etc. 

5331  Concordances,  dictionaries,  indexes,  quotations. 

Cf.  5303,  5307. 

5332  General  works.     Literary  biography.     "Life  and  works." 

5333  Addresses,  essays,  lectures. 
Biography. 

General  works,  see  5338. 

5334  Autobiography;  Journals;  Letters. 

5335  General  minor,  miscellaneous  details. 

5336  Love  and  marriage.     Relation  to  women. 

5337  Later  life.     Imprisonment,  etc. 

5338  Relation  to  contemporaries.   Homes  and  haunts.    Laud 

marks.     Local  associations. 

5339  Anniversaries,  celebrations.     Exhibitions.     Relics. 

Iconography  (portraits,  monuments,  etc.). 

5340  Authorship. 
Criticism. 

5341  General  works. 

5342  Characters. 

.A2,  General  works. 

.A3-49,     Groups,  classes. 
p.  g.  Women. 
.A5-Z.      Special. 


142 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 
Individual  authors. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

Criticism — Continued . 

5343  Special  subjects,  A-Z. 

5343. C7,  Criticism. 

(Sir  WalUtr  Scott  us  a  cniir  i 

5344  Textual  criticism,     t.  omnioutiiries. 

5345  Language.     Style. 
534tJ  Grammar. 

5347  Versification. 

5348  Dialect. 
5349. S2              Scott,  William  Bell. 

.825  Seabridge,  Charles. 

.S4  Selby,  Charles. 

.85  Sewell,  EUzabeth  M. 

.855  Sewell,  Mrs.  Mary  (of  Chertsey). 

.86  Sewell,  Mrs.  Mary  (Wright). 

.88  Shairp,  John  Campbell. 

5350-5358  Sharp,  William  (Fiona  McLeod)  (IV»). 

5360-5368  Shaw,  George  Bernard  (IV»). 

5360    Complete  works  (also  collected  dramas  i 


5361 

Selections. 

5362 

Translations. 

5363 

Separate  dramas,  A-Z. 

.A2,         The  doctor's  dilemma,  eU.'. 

.A25,       Misalliance,  the  dark  lady  of  the  sonnets, 
and  Fanny's  first  play. 

.A3,         Plays  pleasant  and  unpleasant. 

.A5,         Three  plays  for  Puritans. 

.A8-Z,    Separate  dramas,  A-Z. 
Other  works. 

5364 

Collected. 

5365 

Separate,  A-Z. 

5376 

Shee,  Sir  Martin  Archer. 

5377.  S5 

SheehaE 

t,  Patrick  Augustine. 

5379. S2 

Shell,  Richard  Lalor. 

5397-5398 

Shelley, 

Mary  Wollstonecraft. 

5400-6448 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe  (II). 

Collected  works. 

54O0 

Original  editions,  and  reprints.     By  date. 

5401 

Editions  with  commentary,  by  editor,  A-Z. 

5402 

Poems. 

5403 

Selections.     Anthobgies. 

5404 

Translations.     By  language,  subarranged  by  trans- 

lator. 

5405  Prose  works. 
Separate  works.     Table  X. 

5406  Adonaia. 

5407  Alastor. 

5408  Cenci. 

5409  Epipsychidiou. 

14:i 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


lath  century,  1770/180Q-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors. 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe  (11). 

Separate  works.    Table  X — Continued 

5410        HeUas. 

5411        Julian  and  Maddalo. 

5412        Maflk  of  anarchy. 

5414        Oedipufl  tyrannuB. 

5415        Peter  Bell  the  third . 

5416        Prometheus  unbound . 

5417        Queen  Mab. 

5418        Revolt  of  Islam. 

5419        Rosalind  and  Helen. 

5420        To  a  skylark. 

5421        Witch  of  Atlaa. 

5422        Other,  A-Z. 

5449.S4 

Sherwood,  Mary  Martha  (Butt). 

5450. S5 

Shore,  Margaret  Emily. 

.S7 

Shorter,  Dora  (Sigerson). 

5451 

Shorthouse,  Joseph  Henry  (VIII*). 

5452.S25 

Sidgwick,  Henry. 

.S3 

Simpson,  John  Palgrave. 

.S4 

Sims,  George  R. 

.36 

Skelton,  Sir  John. 

.37 

Skene,  Felicia  Mary  Frances. 

5453. S14 

Sladen,  Douglas  B.  W. 

.815 

Smedley,  Edward. 

.32 

Smedley,  Francis  Edward. 

.323 

Smedley,  Menella  Bute. 

.33 

Smetham,  James. 

.34 

Smith,  Albert  Richard. 

.35 

Smith,  Alexander. 

.36 

Smith,  Charlotte. 

.37 

Smith,  Horatio. 

.88 

Smith,  Jsunes  (and  Horatio  (IX). 

5454 

Smith,  M. -Smith,  8. 

5455-5458 

Smith,  Sydney  (VII). 

5459.83 

Smithers,  Henry. 

.85 

Solomon,  Simeon. 

.36 

Sotheby,  William. 

.37 

Southey,  Caroline  Anne  (Bowles). 

5460-6468 

Southey,  Robert  (TV*). 

5469 

So- 

5470.83 

Spedding,  James. 

.84 

Spencer,  William  Robert. 

.87 

Stagg,  John. 

5471-5472 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn  (XI I^. 

5473.82 

Stephen,  Sir  James  Fitzjamea. 

.34 

Stephen,  James  Kenneth. 

.36 

Stephen,  Sir  Leslie. 

.885 

Stephens,  George. 

.87 

Stephens,  James  Brunton. 

£» 

Sterling,  John. 

144 

n  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 
Individual  authore — Continued. 
5480-549&  Stevenson,  Bobert  Lonis. 

5480  Complete  works.    Novelfl  and  atoriee,  collected . 

(Uee  date  letters  aa  in  Table  I.) 
MiscellaneouB  proee,  EsBaya,  etc.,  collected,  see 

5488. 
Poems  and  plays,  collected,  see  6490. 

6481  Selected  works. 

6482  Selections.    Anthologies. 

6483  Translations. 

Separate  novels  and  stories. 

5484  A-S. 

.B3  The  Black  arrow. 

.B6  The  Body-snatcher. 

.B7  The  Bottle  imp. 

Catriona,  see  David  Balfour. 

.D3  David  Balfour  (  =  Catriona  in  English  edi- 
tions). 

.D9  The  Dynamiter. 

.E3  The  Ebb  tide  (Stevenson  and  Osboume). 

.F3  Fables. 

.17  Island  night's  entertainments. 

.K5  Kidnapped. 

.L7  A  Lodging  for  the  night. 

,M2  The  Master  of  Ballantrae. 

,M4  The  Merry  men,  and  other  tales  and  fables. 

.M6  The  Misadventures  of  John  Nicholson. 

.N5  New  Arabian  nights. 

.N6  More  new  Arabian  nights  (Stevenson  and 

Mrs.  Stevenson). 

.P7  Prince  Otto. 
.S2  St.  Ives. 

.85  The  Sire  de  Mal^troit's  door. 
.87  The  Story  of  a  lie. 

6486  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde. 

5486  Treaaure  Island. 

5487  T-Z. 

.W3  Weir  of  Hermiston,  an  unfinished  romance. 

.W6  Will  o'  the  mill. 

.W7  The  Wrecker  (Stevenson  and  Osboume). 

,W8  The  Wrong  box. 

5488  Other  prose  works,  A-Z. 

(Including  collected  essays,  etc.).    By  title. 

5489  Poems  (and  plays). 
Ji2  Collected. 

.B2  Ballads. 

,05  Child's  garden  of  verse. 

.UT  Underwoods. 

5490  Plays  (with  W.  E.  Henley). 
.A2  Collected. 

J^  Admiral  Guinea. 

.35  Beau  Austin. 

'.>27."i!i."'.  (I    r>i        1(1  145 


PB 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PB 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors. 

Stevenson, 

Eobert  Louis. 

Plays  (with  W.  E.  Henley)— Continued. 

5490.D5 

Dean  Brodie. 

.M3 

Macaire. 

Other  editions  in  PR  4783,  worka  of  W.  E. 

Henley. 

5491 

Illuetration,  etc. 

6492.A1-3 

Societies,  etc. 

.A&-Z 

Dictionaries. 

6493 

General  works.    Biography. 

.A3 

Letters.     By  date. 

.A35 

Vailima  letters. 

.A4 

Letters  to  Mrs.  Stevenson.    By  date. 

.A&-Z 

General  works. 

5494 

Early  years.    Education.   Home  and   early 

haunts.     Edinburgh  days. 

5495 

Later  life.   Marriage.  Travels.   Island  home. 

5496 

Criticism. 

5497 

Special. 

5498 

Language.     Style. 

5499.S15 
.818 
.82 
.825 
(.84) 
.85 
.852 

5500-^518 


5519.85 
.89 
5520-5523 
5625-5528 
5630-6534 

5646-6547 
5548  .T5 


.T8 
5549.T2 


Stewart,  John. 
Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod. 
Strickland,  Agnee. 
Sulivan,  Robert. 

Surteee,  Robert  Smith,  see  GV  191.89. 
Swain,  Charles. 
Swanwick,  Anna. 

Swinburne,  Algernon  Charles  (IIP). 
Poems. 

6505        Collected. 

6606        Separate,  A-Z. 
Dramas. 

5507  Collected. 

5508  Separate,  A-Z. 
Prose  works,  etc. 

5509  Collected. 

5510  Separate,  A-Z. 
Symmons,  Caroline  and  Charles. 
Symonds,  John  Addington,  1807-1871. 
Symonds,  John  Addington,  1840-1893  (VII). 
Symons,  Arthur  (VII). 

Synge,  John  Millington  (VII). 
Tabley,  Lord  de,  see  DeTabley. 
Talfourd,  Sir  Thomas  Noon  (XII). 
Tannahill,  Robert. 
"Tasma,"  see  Couvreur. 
Taylor,  Ann,  see  Gilbert,  Arm  (Taylor). 
Taylor,  Sir  Henry, 
Taylor,  Jane. 
See  PR  4712.G6  for  works  by  Mrs.  Ann  (Taylor)  Gilbert  and 
Jane  Taylor. 

140 


PR  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PR 

ISth  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 
Individual  authors — Continued. 
5549. T3  Taylor,  John  (author  of  "Monaieur  TonBon"). 

.T36  Taylor,  Meadows. 

.T4  Taylor,  Tom. 

.T5  Taylor,  William. 

.T6  Temple,  Frederick,  archbishop. 

5550-5598  Tennyson,  Alfred,  Lord  (II). 

Cf.  Wise,  T.J.    Bibliography  of  Tennyaon:  Z8866.W57. 

5550  Collected  worke.     Poetical  works.     By  date. 

(Use  date  letters  as  in  Table  I.) 

5551  Selected  works.     By  date. 

.A3,     School  editions 

For  reference  only. 

5552  Suppressed  poems. 

5553  Selections.    Anthologies. 

5554  Translations. 

Separate  works,  and  individual  poemj. 
(Table  X,  or  XI,  as  the  case  may  be.) 

5555  A-E. 

.D5,  Dramatic  works  (collected). 

6556  Enoch  Arden. 

6557  E-I. 

5558  Idylls  of  the  King.    The  true  and  the  false. 
.Al  Editions.     By  date. 

.A2  Selections.     By  editor. 

.A3  School  editions.     By  editor. 

Prefer  school  editions. 

5559  Separate  parts,  alphabetically. 

Under  each  (successive  Cutter  numbers): 

(1)  Texts.     By  date. 

(2)  School  texts.     By  editor. 

(3)  Translations. 

(4)  Criticism.     By  author. 
.B2-B5,    Balin  and  Balan. 

Birth  of  Arthur,  see  Coming  of 
Arthur. 
.C5-C8,     Coming  of  Arthur. 

Death  of  Arthur,  see  Passing  of 
Arthur. 
.E2-E8,    Elaine,  Lancelot  and  Elaine. 
.E6-E9,    Enid.     Marriage  of  Geraint. 

Geraint  and  Enid. 
.G2-G5,    Gareth   and    Lynette    (Linette, 
Lineth). 
Geraint  and  Enid,  see  Enid. 
.G6-G9,    Guinevere. 
.H5-H8,  Holy  Grail  (and  other  poems). 

Lancelot  and  Elaine,  see  Elaine. 
Marriage  of  Geraint,  see  Enid. 
.M3-M6,  Merlin  and  Vivien. 

Nimufi,  see  Merlin  and  Vivien. 
.P2-P5,    Passing  of  Arthur. 
.P6^P9,    Pelleas  and  Ettare. 

Vivien,  see  Merlin  and  Vivien. 
5560  Criticism. 

147 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


6599.T2 
6600-5648 


6d49.T4 
.T6 
665(V-5651 

5662.T5 

5666-5659 

6670.T5 

.T6 

.T8 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors. 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  Lord  (U). 

Separate  works,  and  individiud  poems — Oontd. 

5562 

In  memoriam. 

5563 

I-L. 

5564 

Lockaley  hall  (and  otlier  poems). 

5566 

Locksley  hall  sixty  years  after. 

5566 

Loe-Ma. 

6567 

Maud. 

5568 

M-P. 

6569 

Poems  by  two  brothers- 

Poemfl  1830,  1833,  1842,  see  PR  6550. 

5670 

Po-Pr. 

6671 

Princess. 

5572 

P-Z. 

.5574 

Adaptations.    Imitations,  etc. 

5575 

Dramatizations.    Plays  founded  on  works  of  Tenny- 

son,  e.  g.  Enoch  Arden. 

5576 

Songs  and  other  works  to  which  music  has  been 

composed. 

6577 

Illustrations  (without  text  of  works). 

Illustrated  editions,  see  PR  5550-5571 

657^-5598 

Divided  like  Table  II,  79-98. 

TennyBon 

,  Frederick. 

Thackeray,  William  Makepeace  (II). 

Separate  works. 

5606 

A-. 

6606 

Adventures  of  Philip. 

5607 

A-B. 

6608 

Barry  Lyndon. 

6609 

B-. 

6610 

Book  of  snobe. 

5611 

B-H. 

5612 

History  of  Henry  Esmond 

6613 

H-N. 

6614 

Newcomes. 

6616 

N-P. 

5616 

Pendennis. 

5617 

P-V. 

5618 

Vanity  Fair. 

5619 

V-. 

6620 

Virginians. 

5621 

V-Z. 

Thorn,  William. 

ThomaA, 

Fredericks. 

TbompBon,  Francia  (XII). 

Thompeon,  W.  PhiUipa. 

Thomson 

,  James  (VII). 

Thornbury,  George  W. 

Thomhil] 

1,  Frederick. 

Thurlow, 

Edward  Hovell  Thurlow.  2d  baron. 

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ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

5671.T2 

Tighe,  Mary  (Bkchford). 

.T4 

Traill,  Henry  Duff. 

.T5 

Trelawny,  Edward  John. 

.T8 

Trench,  Herbert. 

.T8 

Trench,  Richard  Chenevix,  archbiahop. 

6674. T5 

Trevelyan,  Sir  George  Otto. 

5680-5688 

Trollope,  Anthony  (IV*). 

5699.T3 

Trollope,  Mrs.  Frances,  1780-1863. 

.T32 

Trollope,  Mrs.  Frances  Eleanor. 

.T4 

Trollope,  Thomas  Adolphus. 

.T45 

Trotman,  John  Temple. 

.T46 

Tucker,  Charlotte  Maria.     ("A.  L.  0.  E.") 

.T5 

Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar. 

.T7 

Turner,  Charles  Tennyson. 

.T8 

Turner,  Sharon. 

5700 

T-. 

5701 

U-. 

5703 

V-. 

Vere,  Aubrey  de,  see  DeVere,  Aubrey,  PR  4542-4643. 

5705 

W-. 

5706.  W2 

Wade,  Thomas. 

.W4 

Waldstein,  Charles. 

5708.  W5 

Walker,  William  Sidney. 

5710-6718 

Ward,  Mrs.  Mary  Augusta  (Arnold)  ("Mrs.  Humphrey  Ward") 

(IV). 

5724 

Ward -Warren. 

5730-6734 

Warren,  Samuel  (VII). 

5738.  W5 

Wat«5n,  Henry  Brereton  Marriott. 

5740-6744 

Wataon,  John  (Ian  Maclpren)  (VII). 

5748.  W5 

Wataon,  RoRamund  Marriott. 

5760-5754 

Watson,  WilUam  (VII). 

5759.  W4 

Watts,  Alaric  Alexander. 

5760-5764 

Watts-Dunton,  Theodore  (VII). 

6765.  W3 

Waugh,  Edwiu. 

5766.  W2 

Webster,  Mrs.  Augusta. 

.W5 

Wells,  Charles. 

6770-6778 

Wells,  Herbert  George  (IV*). 

5779.W3 

Weaton,  Stephen. 

5780-5784 

Weyman,  Stanley  John  (VII). 

5788.W4 

Wheelwright,  Charles  Apthorp. 

5789.W4 

White,  Arnold  Henry. 

5790-6794 

White,  Henry  Kirke  (VII). 

5795 

White,  H.-Whitez. 

.W7 

White,  William  Hale  ("Mark  Rutherford"). 

.W8 

Whitehead,  Charles. 

5797 

Whitf-. 

5799 

Why-. 

5800-5804 

Whyte-Melville,  Georpfe  John  (VII). 

5807.  W6 

Wicksteed,  Gustavus  William. 

.W8 

Wightwick,  George. 

6808.W3 

Wilberforce,  Samuel,  Bishop. 

14<t 


PR 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


5809 
6810-6828 


5834.W5 
.W6 
.W9 

5835-5838 

5839. W4 
5840.W2 
5841. W7 


5842.W8 
5843.  \V5 
5860-5898 


lath  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 
Wilde,  Jane  Francesca  (Elgee),  Lady. 
Wilde,  Oscar  (III'). 

5810  Complete  works. 

5811  Selected  works,  by  editor. 

5812  Selections.    Anthologies.     By  editor. 

5813  Translations,    by    language,    subarranged    by 

translator. 

5814  Collected  poems,  by  date. 

5815  Collected  dramas,  by  date. 

5816  Collected  prose  works,  by  date. 
Separate  works. 

5817  Ballad  of  Reading  Gaol. 
.B4         Birthday  of  the  Infantas. 

5818(.C3)       Children  in  prison,  see  HV. 
.D3         De  Profundis. 
.D5         Decorative  art  in  America,  etc. 
.D8         Duchess  of  Padua. 
.H2         Happy  prince. 
.H6         House  of  pomegranates. 
.12  Ideal  husband. 

.14  Importance  of  being  earnest. 

.17  Intentions. 

.L2         Lady  Windermere's  fan. 
.L6         Lord  Arthur  Savile's  crime. 
.P2         Pan  and  Desespoir. 
5819  Picture  of  Dorian  Gray. 

Portrait  of  Mr.  W.  H.,  see  PR  2846. 
5820.R2         Ravenna. 
.S2  Salome. 

Soul  of  man  under  socialism,  HX. 
.S6  Sphinx. 

.V3         Vera;  or,  The  nihilists. 
.W6         Woman  of  no  importance. 
Williamfl,  Rowland. 
Williamflon,  Charles  Norris. 
Wilson,  Caroline  (Fry). 
Wilson,  John  ("Christopher  North")  (VII). 
Winchilsea  and  Nottingham,  George  James,  Earl  of. 
Winkworth,  Catherine. 
Wiseman,  Nicholas  Patrick  Stephen,  Cardinal. 

Prefer  B,  Religion. 
Wollstonecraft,    Mary,    see    Godwin,    Mary    WoUstonecraft, 

PR  4719. G6. 
Wood,  Ellen  (Price)  (Mrs.  Henry  Wood). 
Woolncr,  Thomas. 
Wordsworth,  William  (II). 
5851     Prose  works. 

Separate  (poetical)  works. 
5856        Evening  walk 
5858        Excursion. 
5860        Intimations  of  immortality. 

1  r,() 


PB 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE 


PR 


19th  century,  1770/1800-1890/1900. 

Individual  authors. 

Wordsworth,  William  (II). 

Separate  (poetical)  works — Continued. 
5862        Memorial  of  a  tour  on  the  continent. 
5864        Prelude. 
5866        Sonnets. 

5868  White  doe  of  Rylstone. 

5869  Other,  A-Z. 

5871  Separate  prose  works,  A-Z. 

5872  Spurious  works. 

5873  Works  edited  by  William  Wordsworth. 

e.  g.  Poems  and  extracts  presented  to  Lady  Mary 
Lowther. 
5899.W5  Worgan,  John  Dawes. 

.W7  Wraxall,  Sir  Frederic  Charles  Lascelles. 

.W8  Wyatt,  Charles  Percy. 

.W9  Wynter,  Andrew. 

.Y3  Yates,  Edmund. 

5900-5908  Yeatfl,  William  Butler  (IV). 

5910-5914  Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary  (VII). 

6920-5924  Zangwill,  Israel  (VII). 

5990  Miscellaneous  minor;  uncatalogued  works. 

20th  century. 

In  this  group  are  usually  to  be  classified  authors  bom  after 
1869,  beginning  to  publish  about  1890,  and  flourishing  after 
1900. 
Names  of  writers  of  fiction  are  as  a  rule  omitted,  as  their 

works  are  classified  in  PZ  3. 
Under  the  classification  numbers  6001-6049  the  author  num- 
ber is  to  be  taken  from  the  second  letter  of  the  name. 
flOOO  Anonymous  works  (XIII). 

Individual  authors. 
6001  A. 

.B38  Abercrombie,  Lascelles. 

.R69  Amim,  Mary  Annette,  grafin  von. 

(Author  of  "Elizabeth  and  her  German  garden.") 


6003 


B. 


6005 


.A4 

.A65 

.A67 

.E4 

.E45 

.E6 

.173 

.175 

.067 

.U23 

.A42 
.A63 


C. 


Bain,  FVancis  William. 

Barber,  Margaret  Fairless  ("Michael  Fairless"). 

Baring,  Maurice. 

Beerbohm,  Max. 

Belloc,  Hilaire. 

Bennett  [Enoch]  Arnold. 

Binns,  Henry  Bryan. 

Bin  yon,  Laurence. 

Bottomley,  Gordon. 

Bullen,  Frank  Thomas. 

Campbell,  William  Wilfred. 
Capes,  Bernard. 


151 


FB  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PE 

20th.  century. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 


6005  JL9 

Cayser,  Charles  William. 

.H26 

OhambetB,  Charlee  Haddon. 

.03 

Coleridge,  Mary  Elizabeth. 

.04 

Coniad,  Joseph. 

.07 

Cotton,  William  Benaley. 

.R87 

Critchett,  R.  C.  ("R.  C.  Carton"). 

6007 

D. 

.A7 

Daviee,  Hubert  Henry. 

.£5 

DeMoigan,  William. 

.U6 

DuMaurier,  Guy. 

6009 

E. 

.L8 

Ellis,  Havelock. 

6011 

F. 

.074 

Fowler,  Ellen  Thomeycroft. 

6013 

G. 

.A28 

Crsle,  Norman«Rowland. 

.A5 

Galsworthy,  John. 

.129 

Gibson,  Wilfrid  Wilson. 

.R13 

Graham,  Harry. 

Graves.  Charlee,  see  PR  4728.G18. 

.W8 

Gwynn,  Stephen  Lucius. 

6015 

H. 

.A44 

Hamilton,  Cicely  Mary. 

.A46 

Hamilton,  Cosmo. 

.A47 

Han  kin,  St.  John. 

.A77 

HaHtingB,  Basil  M. 

.E36 

Helston,  John. 

.14 

Hichenfl,  Robert. 

.02 

Hope,  Laurence  (Violet  Nicolson). 

.078 

Houghton,  Stanley. 

.U26 

Hueffer,  Oliver  ^dox. 

6017 

I. 

6019 

J. 

6021 

K. 

6023 

L. 

.E15 

Leacock,  Stephen. 

.02 

Locke,  William  J. 

.U24 

Lucas,  Edward  V. 

.Y6 

Lyttelton,  Edith. 

6025 

M. 

.A22 

McDonagh,  Thomas. 

.A77 

Masefield,  John. 

.A79 

Mason,  Alfred  E.  W. 

6027 

N. 

.E78 

Nevinson,  Henry  W. 

.08 

Noyes,  Alfred. 

6029 

0. 

.K4 

0' Kelly,  Seumas. 

.R25 

Orczy,  Emmuska,  baroness. 

.R45 

O'Riordan,  Conal  O'Connell. 

.X4 

Oxenham.  John. 

162 


PE  ENGLISH  LITERATURE  PE 

20th  century. 

Individual  authors — Continued. 

6031  P. 

.A25  Pain,  Bany. 

>A.4  Pan  ton,  Mrs.  Jane  Ellen. 

.A75  Patereon,  Andrew  Barton. 

6033  Q. 

.U7  Quinton,  John  Purcell. 

6035  R. 

.A35  Raile,  Arthur  Lyon. 

.055  RobinBon,  Lennox. 

6037  S. 

.09  Scott,  Duncan  Campbell. 

.E12  Seaman,  Sir  Owen. 

.E72  Service,  Robert  William. 

.T25  Stead,  William  Force. 

.T8  Street,  George  Slythe. 

.U95  Sutro,  Alfred. 

6039  T. 

.H9  Thurston,  Ernest  Temple. 

.H96  Thurston,  Mrs.  Katherine  Cecil. 

.R47  Trevelyan,  George  Macaulay. 

.R48  Trevelyan,  Robert  Calverley. 

6041  U. 

6043  V. 

6045  W. 

.A2  Waddell,  Samuel. 

.065  Woods,  Mrs.  Margaret  L. 

6047  X. 

6048  Y. 

6049  Z. 

EHGLISE  LITEBATTJSE :    PBOVIHCIAL,  COLOinAL,  ETC. 

Here  are  claasified  literary  history,  collected  biography,  and  collections  of  the  litera- 
ture of  the  following: 

(1)  English,  counties,  regions,  islands. 

(2)  Scotland,  Ireland,  Wales. 

(3)  Canada,  Australia,  India,  Africa,  and  other  colonial  literature  in  Engliwh. 
The  works  and  biography  and  criticism  of  individual  authors  are  to  be  claasified  in 

PR  1800-6049,  but  are  to  be  represented  by  added  entries  in  the  card  shelfiist  in 

PR  8300+ . 
For  American  literature  (United  States),  see  PS. 

For  English  provincial  and  other  local  dialect  literature.  Bee  PE  1701-3729. 
For  Celtic  literature  of  Scotland,  Ireland,  Wales,  Isle  of  Man,  Cornwall,  etc.  (Gaelic, 

Irish,  Welsh,  Manx,  Comish),  see  PB. 
For  French  Canadiaa  literature,  see  PQ. 


53 


PR 


ENGLISH   LITERATURE 


PR 


England. 

Counties,  regions,  islands,  etc. 

Under     each,    Table     F,    except     as    otherwise 

specified. 

8309 

A-C. 

8310-8328 

CornwaU  (Table  D). 

8329 

C-D. 

8330-8348 

Devonshire  (Table  D). 

8349 

D-K. 

8350-8368 

Kent  (Table  D). 

8369 

K-L. 

8370-8388 

Lancashire  (Table  D). 

8389 

I^Y. 

8400-8418 

Yorkshire  (Table  D). 

8430-8448 

Channel  islands  (Table  D). 

8450-8468 

Man  (Table  D). 

8469 

Other,  A-Z. 

Places. 

8470-8488 

London  (Table  D). 

8489 

Other,  A-Z. 

8500-8697 

Scotland  (Table  A). 

Folk  hterature. 

8621         General  works. 

8622         Collections. 

8623         Special  topics,  A-Z. 

8624         Chap-books. 

Poetry. 

Special.     By  form  or  subject,  A-Z. 

(8660)           Ballads,  see  PR  1181. 

8661             Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .D4,  Descriptive. 

.E5,  Elegiac. 

.J3,   Jacobite. 

.L6,  Love  Bongs. 

.L8,   Lyrics. 

8700-8897 

Ireland  (Table  A). 

8807.17,  Ireland,  Irish  hfe  in  fiction. 

Cf.  PR  477. 

8900-8997 

Wales  (Table  B). 

Colonies. 

9080-9089 

General  (Table  E). 

9100-9297 

Canada  (Table  A). 

9300-9318 

Bermudas  (Table  D). 

Tiibles  A  to  F  will  he  found  on  pages  156-160. 


154 


PR  ENGLISH   LITERATURE  PR 


Colonies — Continued . 

West  Indies. 

9320-9329 

General  (Table  E). 

9330-9339 

Barbadoes  (Table  E). 

9340-9349 

Jamaica  (Table  E). 

9360 

Other,  A-Z  (Table  F). 

9370-9379    ' 

Guiana  (Table  E). 

93S0 

Otlier  American  possessions,  A-Z  (Table  F). 

9400-9597 

Australia  (Table  A). 

9600-9697 

New  Zealand  (Tabic  B). 

9700-9797 

India  (Table  B). 

Africa. 

9S00-9S97 

General  and  states  now  forming  Union  of  South 

Africa  (Table  B). 

9S9S 

Other,  A-Z  (Table  F). 

9S99 

Other,  A-Z  (Table  F). 

Tablea  A  to  F  will  be  found  on  pages  156-160. 


TABT.RS  A-F.    E 

NGLI 

SH   LITERATURE:  PROVINCIAL, 

COLONTATi,  ETC. 

C 

B 

A 

History  and  criticism. 

0 

0 

Periodicals,  Societies,  Collections,  etc. 

0 

Periodicals. 

1 

Yearbooks. 

2 

Societies. 

3 

Congresses. 
Collections. 

4 

Series.     Monographs  by  different 
authors. 

1 

5 

Collected  works,  studies,  essays  of 
individual  authors. 

1 

2 

6 

Encyclopedias.     Dictionaries. 

2 

Study  and  teaching. 

3 

8 

General. 

4 

9 

Schools. 
Authorship,  see  P.N. 
History. 

4 

General. 

5 

10 

Early  works. 

6 

11 

Modern  treatises. 

12 

Compends.     Text-books. 

7 

13 

Outhnes,  Syllabi,  Quizzes,  etc. 

8 

14 

Collected  essays. 

5 

9 

16 

Lectures,  addresses,  pamphlets. 
General  special. 

6 

10 

18 

Relations  to  history,  civilization, 
culture,  etc. 

7 

U 

19 

Relations  to  other  literatures. 

8 

12 

20 

Translations. 
Treatment    of    special    subjects, 
classes,  etc. 

9 

13 

22 

Subjects,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Nature,  Religion. 

10 

14 

23 

Classes,  A-Z. 
e.  g.  Jews,  Priests. 

156 


PE  ENGLISH   LITERATURE— TABLES  PR 

History  and  criticism — Continued. 
C         B  A  Biography. 

12        16  27  Collected. 

By  period,  see  special  period  below. 

Individual,  see  PR  1509-6049. 

17  29  Memoirs,  letters,  etc. 

18  31         Literary    landmarks.       Homes     and 

haunts  of  authors. 
,19         33        Women   authors.     Literary  relations 
of  women. 
By  period. 

14  20         35  Origins. 

38  Medieval. 

15  21  41  Modem.     General. 

44  Renaissance. 

47  16th-18th  century. 

22  50  19th  century. 

23  53  20th  century. 

Poetry. 
History. 

16  26  61  General. 

(63)  Medieval,  see  38. 

65  Modem.     General. 

17  27  67  16th-l  8th  century. 

28         69  (18th  and)  19th  century. 

18  29         71  20th  century. 

19  32  Special. 

77  Epic. 

79  Lyric. 

80  Popular  poetry.  Ballads,  etc. 

81  Other,  A-Z. 
Drama. 

History. 

20  33  83  General. 

85  Early. 

87  19th  century. 

89  20th  century. 

93  Special  forms,  A-Z. 

34         96  Special  subjects,  A-Z. 


157 


PE  ENGLISH   LITERATURE— TABLES  PR 

History  and  criticism — Continued. 
Prose.     Fiction. 
C        B  A  History. 

22        35  97  General. 

36  99  Early. 

101  19  th  century. 

37  103  20tb  century. 

39        107  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

24        40  Other  forms. 

109  Oratory. 

Ill  Letters. 

41        113  Essays. 

26  42        115  Wit  and  humor. 

27  43        117  Miscellaneous. 

28  44        121  Folk  literature. 

Collections. 

30  General. 

46  131  Early. 

47  133  Modern. 

31  48        135  Minor.    Selections.    Anthologies. 

By  period. 
49        140  Medieval. 

60  141  16th-18th  centuries. 

51  143  19th  century. 

52  144  20th  century. 

(32)     (54)     (147)  Local,  see  46,  94-95,  191-192. 

Poetry. 

33  General  collections. 

65  149  Early  (to  1800). 
56        150                    Modern. 

67        151  Minor.     Selections.     Antholo- 

gies. 
58        153  Women  poets. 

By  period. 

61  155  Medieval. 

62  156  15th-18th  century. 

63  157  19th  century. 

64  158  20th  century. 

34  Special.   By  form  or  subject,  A-Z. 

Prefer  PR  1181-1195. 

66  160  Ballads. 

67  161  Other,  A-Z. 

35  69        163  Translations. 


158 


PR  ENGLISH   LITERATURE  PR 

Collections — Continued. 


c 

B 

A 

Drama. 

36 

70 

164 

General. 

37 

71 

165 

Minor. 
By  period. 

72 

166 

To  1800. 

73 

167 

19th  century. 

74 

168 

20th  century. 

76 

170 

Special      (Tragedies,      Comedies, 
etc.),  A-Z. 
Prose. 

38 

General. 

78 

172 

Early. 

79 

173 

Modern. 

39 

Fiction. 

80 

175 

General. 

81 

176 

Minor. 

40 

83 

179 

Oratory. 

41 

85 

181 

Letters. 

42 

87 

183 

Essays. 

43 

89 

185 

Wit  and  Humor. 

44 

91 

187 

Miscellany. 

45 

92 

189 

Folk  hterature. 

Prefer  PR  951-979. 

46 

Local. 

94 

191 

By  region,   province,  county,  etc., 
A-Z. 

95 

192 

By  place,  A-Z. 

96 

193 

Foreign  countries,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  Scotch  authors  in   America, 
PR  8693.  A3. 

(47) 

Individual  authors,  see  PR  1800-. 

(97) 

(196) 

To  1600. 

(98) 

(197) 

17th-18th  centuries. 

(99) 

19th-20th  centuries. 

(198) 

19th  century. 

(199) 

20th  century. 
TABT-K  D. 

History  and  criticism. 

0 

Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 

1 

General  works.     Compends. 

2 

General  special.     Minor. 

3 

Collected  essays. 

159 


PB  ENGLISH   LITERATURE— TABLES.  PR 

TABLE  D. 
History  and  criticism — Continued, 
■  4        Biography.     Collected. 
History. 

5  Origins. 

6  To  1800. 

7  19th  century. 

8  20th  century. 
(9)           Local,  see  17. 

10  Poetry. 

11  Drama. 

12  Other. 
Collections. 

Under  each:  .A2,  Early  works. 

13  General  collections. 

14  Poetry. 
14.Z5+       Translations. 

15  Folk  literature. 

16  Other. 

17  Cocal,  A-Z. 

Under. each:    (1)  History,  (2)  Collections. 
(18)       Individual  authors,  see  PR  1509-6049. 

TABLES  E-F. 

Table  E.     Table  F. 

x=Cutter  no. 

History. 
OAl-5        .xAl-5        Periodicals.     Societies.     Collections. 
0A6-Z        .xA6-Z       General  works. 
0.5  .x05  General  special.     Minor. 

1  .xl  Biography. 

2  .x2  Poetry. 

3  .x3  Drama. 

4  .x4  Other. 

Collections. 

5  .x5  General  collections. 

6  .x6  Poetry. 

6.Z5  .x65  Translations. 

7  .x7  Drama. 
7.6  .x76  Other. 

8  .x8  Local,  A-Z. 

Under  each:    (1)  History;    (2)  Col- 
lections. 
(9)  (.x9)         Individual  authors,  see  PR  1509-6049. 

160 


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CLASSIFICATION 


CLASS  PS:  AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


!»:J75»r)  ()—.-)  1 11  161 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 

1 

Periodicals. 

3 

Yearbooks. 

5 

Societies. 

Cf.  PN  21. 

7 

Congresses. 

Collections. 

15 

Monographs.     Studies. 

For  Texts,  Sources,  Anthologies,  etc.,  see  PS  501-689. 

For  collected  essays,  studies,  etc.,  of  individual  authors,  see 

PS  121. 

21 

Encyclopedias.     Dictionaries. 

25 

Theory    and    principles    of    the   study    of   American 

literature. 

27 

History  of  American  literary  history. 

29 

Biography  of  historians  of  American  literature. 

31 

Philosophy,  Relations,  etc. 

Study  and  teaching. 

41 

General. 

44 

By  period.                                 f 

47 

By  place,  A-Z. 

49 

By  school,  A-Z.                         ^ 

Criticism. 

55 

Treatises. 

58 

Minor. 

62 

History. 

65 

Special  topics. 

By  period. 

Under  each: 

(1)  Treatises.     Theory.     History. 

(2)  Specimens.     Selections. 

71-72 

Colonial  period. 

74-75 

19th  century. 

78-79 

20th  century. 

163 


PS  AMERICAN  LITERATURE  PS 

History  of  American  literature. 
General  works. 
English. 
85  Early  (to  1860). 

Recent. 
88  Treatises. 

92  Compends. 

94  Outlines,  Syllabi,  Tables,  Charts,  etc. 

96  Children's  books.     Stories  of  American  liter- 

ature. 
98  Catholic  works. 

French. 

102  Treatises.     Compends. 

103  Minor  works. 
German. 

106  Treatises.     Compends. 

107  Minor  works. 
Ill                 Other  languages. 

e.  g.  .15,  Italian. 
121  Collected  essays,  studies,  etc. 

124  Addresses,  etc. 

Biograpliies,  memoirs,  letters,  etc. 
Collected  biography. 
126  Early  (to  1800). 

128  1801-. 

135  Collected  memoirs,  letters,  etc. 

136  Memoirs  of  individual  authors. 
138  Miscellany:  Satire,  humor,  etc. 

literary  landmarks.     Homes  and  haunts  of  authors, 
etc. 
141  General. 

144  By  place,  A-Z. 

Prefer  PS  247,  255,  267,  285. 
Women  authors. 
147  General. 

149  Before  1860. 

151  Recent. 

155  Anonymous  literature. 

Belations  to  other  literatures. 
157  General. 

159  Special,  by  country,  A-Z. 

161  Translations  of  American  literature. 

.Al,  General;  A5-Z,  by  language. 
Collections,  see  PS  514-525  and  PS  619. 

164 


PS  AMERICAN   LITERATURE  PS 

History  of  American  literature — Continued. 
Treatment  of  special  subjects. 
163  Nature. 

166  Religion. 

169  Other,  A-Z. 

173  Treatment  of  special  classes,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .P7,  Provincial  types. 

By  period. 

17th- 18th  centuries. 

185  General  works. 

186  General  special. 

e.  g.  "Heralds  of  American  literature." 

187  Minor  works. 
Special  periods. 

191  17th  century. 

193  18th  century. 

195  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

19th  century. 
201  General  works.     . 

203  Minor  works. 

Special  periods. 
208  1801-1850. 

211  1850-1870. 

214  ^  1870-1900. 

221  '20  th  century. 

228  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

Special  regions,  states,  etc. 
241  North. 

243  New  England. 

251  Middle  States. 

253  Special  states,  A-W. 

.C8,     Connecticut. 

.D3,    Delaware. 

.D6,    District  of  Columbiu 

.M2,    Maine. 

.M4,    Massachusetts. 

.N4,    New  Hampshire. 

.N5,    New  Jersey. 

.N7,    New  York. 

.P4,     Pennsylvania. 

.R4,    Rhode  Island. 

.V4,    Vermont. 
255  Special  cities,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .B6,  Boston. 
.N5,  New  York. 
.P5,  Philadelphia. 

165 


PS  AMERICAN  LITERATURE  PS 

History  of  American  literature. 

Special  regions,  states,  etc. — Continued, 
South. 
261  General  works. 

263  South  Atlantic. 

264  Gult  states. 

266  Special  states,  A-W. 

.A5,    Alabama. 


267 

271 
273 
275 
277 
279 
281 
283 


.AS, 

Arkansas. 

.F6, 

Florida. 

.G4, 

Geoi^a. 

.K4, 

Kentucky. 

.L8, 

Louisiana. 

.M3, 

Maryland. 

.M7, 

Mississippi. 

.N8, 

North  Carolina. 

.S6, 

South  Carolina. 

.T2, 

Tennessee. 

•T4, 

Texas. 

.V5, 

Virginia. 

.W4, 

West  Virginia. 

Special  cities,  A-Z. 

West  and  Central. 

General. 

Middle  West. 

Mississippi  Valley. 

Southwest. 

Rocky  Mountain  states. 

Pacific  states. 

Special  states,  A-W. 

.A4, 

Alaska. 

.A6, 

Arizona. 

.C2, 

California. 

.C6, 

Colorado, 

.12, 

Idaho. 

.13, 

Illinois. 

.16, 

Indiana. 

.18, 

Iowa. 

.K2, 

Kansas. 

.M5, 

Michigan. 

.M6, 

Minnesota. 

.M8, 

Missouri. 

.M9, 

Montana, 

.N2, 

Nebraska. 

166 


PS  AMERICAN  LITERATURE  PS 


History  of  American  literature. 

Special  regions,  states,  etc. 

West  and  Central. 

283 

Special  states — Continued. 

.N3,    Nevada. 

.N6,    New  Mexico. 

.N9,    North  Dakota. 

.03,    Ohio. 

.05,    Oklahoma. 

.07,    Oregon, 

.88,     South  Dakota. 

.U8,    Utah. 

.W2,   Washington. 

,W6,   Wisconsin. 

.W8,   Wyoming. 

285 

Special  cities,  A-Z. 

Special  forms. 

Poetry. 

303 

Treatises. 

305 

Minor  works,  essays,  etc. 

309 

Special  forms  of  poetry,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .L8,  Lyrics. 

310 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .L3,  Landscape. 

.P3,    Patriotism. 

.R4,  Religion. 

By  period. 

312 

17th-18th  centuries.     Colonial  period. 

314 

Revolutionary  period. 

316 

19th  century. 

319 

Early,  to  1860. 

321 

Later. 

324 

20th  century. 

Drama. 

330 

Dictionaries. 

332 

Treatises. 

334 

Minor  works,  essays,  etc. 

336 

Special  forms,  A-Z. 

338 

Special  topics,  A-Z. 

By  period. 

341 

17th-18th  centuries.     Colonial  period. 

19th  century. 

343 

Early,  to  1860. 

345 

Later. 

351 

20th  century. 

167 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATORE 


PS 


History  of  American  literature — Continued. 
Special  forms. 
Prose. 
362  Treatises. 

364  Minor  works,  essays,  etc. 

366  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

Prose  fiction. 
371  General  works. 

373  Minor  works. 

374  Special  topics,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .H5,  Histon'-J  fiction. 
.R6,  Rorr     i-cism. 
-   .S6,   Sh^  /i;ory. 
By  period. 

375  Early. 

377  19th  century. 

379  20th  century. 

Oratory. 
400  General  works. 

403  Minor  works. 

By  period. 

406  Early. 

407  1 9th  century. 

408  20th  century. 
410-418                Letters. 

(Divided  like  400-408.) 
420-428  Essays. 

(Divided  like  400-408.) 
430-438  Wit  and  humor.     Satire. 

(Divided  like  400-408.) 

For  collectione,  see  PN  6157-6161. 
441  Miscellany.     Curiosa.     Eccentric  literature. 

451  Folk  literature. 

Collections. 
504  General. 

Collections  before  1800,  see  PS  530. 

507  Minor.     Selections.     Anthologies,  etc. 

Cf .  PN  «075,  Selections  for  dailv  reading. 

508  Special  classes  of  authors,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C6,   College  verse  and  stories. 
.N4,  Newspaper  prose  and  verse. 
.W7,  Women  authors. 

509  Special  topics  (Prose  and  verse). 

e.  g.  .H5,  Historical  and  patriotic. 


168 


?S  AMERICAN  LITERATURE  PS 


Collections. 

General — Continued . 

,511) 

Translations  from  foreign  languages    (including 

translations  with  texts),  see  PN  6019-6020. 

Translations  of  American  literature  into  foreign 

languages. 

514 

Polyglot. 

516 

French. 

517 

German. 

519 

Itahan. 

525 

Other,  A-Z. 

By  period. 

1 7 th-1 8th  centuries.     Colonial. 

530 

Contemporary  works. 

531 

Works  since  1800. 

533 

Revolutionary  period. 

535 

19th  century. 

536 

20th  century. 

By  region. 

(Including  collections  of  poetry  or  prose  or 

both.) 

538 

North. 

541 

New  England. 

545 

Middle  States. 

548 

By  state,  A-Z. 

(Divided  Uke  PS  253.) 

549 

By  city,  A-Z. 

e.  g.    .B6,  Boston. 

.N5,  New  York. 

.P5,   PhUadelphia. 

551 

South. 

553 

South  Atlantic  states. 

555 

Gulf  states. 

558 

By  state,  A-Z. 

(Divided  Uke  PS  266.) 

559 

By  city,  A-Z. 

561 

West  and  Central. 

563 

Middle  West. 

565 

Mississippi  Valley. 

567 

Rocky  Mountain  states. 

569 

Pacific  states. 

571 

By  state,  A-Z. 

(Divided  like  PS  283.) 

572 

By  city,  A-Z. 

1 69 


ro  AMIi.ttlUAiN     JLirHiKAiUKh;  FS 

Collections — Continued . 
Poetry. 
581  Collections  published  before  1801. 

583  Collections  published  1801-. 

586  Minor.    Selections,  anthologies,  "  birthday  books," 

etc. 

Selprtioiifl  from  a  single  author,  with  the  author. 

0.  g.  PS  1603,  Emerson. 
Ci.  PR  1176,  Engliflh  literature. 

Special. 
589  Women  poets. 

591  Special  groups  of  authors,  A-Z. 

C3,   Catholic  authors. 

College  verse,  see  PN  6110.C7. 
593  By  form. 

e.  g.    .F7,    Fugitive  verse.     Newspaper  poetry. 
.L8,    Lyrics.     Songs. 
.85,    Songbooks  (Popular,  minor). 
.S6,    Sounete. 
.V4,    Vers  de  soci^t^. 

595  By  subject. 

e.  g.  (.C5)    Children,  see  PN  6110. C4. 
.C6,    Cowboy  verse. 
.H5,  HiBtorical.     Patriotic. 

For  special  wars,  see  E. 
JB.8,  Humorous  verse. 
.17,    Irish-American. 
.P8,    Puritans.     Pilgrim. 
.R4,  Religious  poetry. 
.87,    Slavery. 
.W4,  White  Mountains. 
By  period. 
601  17th-18th  centuries.     Colonial  period. 

(604)  Revolutionary,  see  E. 

19th  century. 
607  General. 

609  Early,  to  1860. 

(610)  Civil  war  poetry,  see  F. 

Cf.  PS  595.H5,  551. 
611  Later. 

614  20th  century. 

619  Translations  of  American  poetry. 

.A2,        Polyglot. 

.A5-Z,    By  language. 


170 


PS  AMERICAN   LITERATURE  PS 


Collections — Continued. 

Drama. 

623 

General. 

625 

Minor:  Selections,  anthologies,  etc. 

627 

Special,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .P3,  Patriotic  playe,  spectacles,  etc. 

By  period. 

631 

Early  (to  1800). 

632 

19th  century. 

634 

20th  century. 

635.Z9 

Minor  material  of  individual  authors  (mostly 

unbound  and  uncatalogued). 

.Z9A-Z,     Copyright  deposit  (a  collection  to 

be  later  in  part  separately  classi- 

fied and  catalogued). 

.Z99A-Z,    Plays  in  typewritten  form. 

Prose  (in  general). 

Prose  fiction,  see  PZ  1. 

643 

General. 

645 

Minor.     Selections,  anthologies,  etc. 

647 

Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .S4,  School  compositions,  et'-. 

.W6,  Women  writers. 

By  period. 

651 

Early  (to  1800). 

19th  century. 

653 

General. 

655 

Early  (to  1860). 

658 

Recent. 

659 

20th  century. 

Oratory. 

660 

Early  (to  1800). 

661 

1801-. 

662 

Minor  collections. 

.Z9 

Minor  individual,  A-Z. 

663 

Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C7,   Collegiate. 

.N4,  Negro. 

.S6,    Southern. 

By  period. 

666 

17th-18th  centuries. 

667 

19th  century. 

668 

20th  century. 

171 


PS  AMERICAN  LITERATURE  PS 


Collections — Continued. 

Letters. 

670 

Early  (to  1800). 

671 

1801-. 

672 

Minor  collections. 

673 

Special,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .L6,   Love  letters— Collectiona. 

.L7,   Love  letters — Individual  authors, 

Prefer  PS  700-3549  for  well-known  authors. 

By  period. 

676 

17th-18th  centuries. 

677 

19th  century. 

678 

20th  century. 

Essays. 

680 

Early  (to  1800). 

681 

1801-. 

682 

Minor  collections. 

683 

Special,  A-Z. 

By  period. 

686 

17th-18th  centuries. 

687 

19th  century. 

688 

20th  century. 

(690) 

Wit  and  humor,  see  PN  6157-6161. 

INDIVIDUAL  AUTHOES. 

Colonial  period  (17th  and  IStli  centuries). 

700  Anonymoufl  works  (XIII). 

701. A3  Adams,  John.     1704-1740. 

.A4  Adams,  John  (President). 

AS  Adams,  Samuel. 

702  Allston,  Washington. 

703. A2  Alaop,  George. 

.A5  Alsop,  Richard. 

.A6  Ames,  Nathaniel. 

.A7  Arnold,  Josias  Lyndon. 

.B3  Bacon,  James. 

704-705  Barlow,  Joel. 

706. B5  Bartlett,  Joseph. 

707. B2  Barton,  Andrew. 

.B5  Beverly,  Robert. 

.B7  Blair,  James. 

708. B3  Bleecker,  Ann  Eliza. 

.B5  Brackenridge,  Hugh  Henr>'. 

.B7  Bradford,  William. 

711-712  BradBtreet,,Anne. 

Brown,  Charles  Brockden,  see  PS  ]  130-1138. 

719  Bruce,  David. 


PS 


AMERICAN   LITERATURE                            PS 

Colonial  period  (17th  and  18th  centuries)— Continued. 

721. B3 

Bulkeley,  Peter. 

.B5 

Byies,  Mather. 

723-724 

Byrd,  William. 

726. C2 

Calef,  Robert. 

.C4 

Callender,  John. 

727. C3 

Carey,  Mathew. 

.C6 

Chalkley,  Thomaa. 

.C8 

Chapin,  Peletiah. 

728. C3 

Chauncy,  Charles. 

.C5 

Clap,  Roger. 

.C7 

Cliffton,  William. 

731-732 

Cook,  Ebenezer. 

733.C4 

Coombe,  Thomaa. 

734-735 

Cotton,  John. 

736.C6 

Cox,  John. 

737. C5 

Cr^ecoeur,  St.  John  de. 

.D3 

Denton,  Daniel. 

.D4 

Dinsmoor,  Robert. 

.D5 

Douglass,  William. 

.D7 

Duramer,  Jeremiah. 

739 

Dwight,  Timothy. 

741-742 

Edwards,  Jonathan. 

Cf.  B  870-874. 

744.  E3 

Eliot,  John. 

.E6 

Evans,  Nathaniel. 

.F5 

Folger,  Peter. 

.F7 

Foster,  Hannah  (Webster). 

745-752 

Franklin,  Benjamin. 

Cf.  -B  880-884;  E. 

Collected  works,  see  E  302. 

Literary  works  ("Works  consisting  of  his  life  written  by  him- 

self, together  with  Essays,  htimorous,  moral,  and  liter- 

ary," and  similar  selections). 

745. A2 

By  date. 

.A3A 

-Z          By  editor. 

.A6-Z         Translations.     By  language. 

746 

Anthologies.     Sayings.     Thoughts,  etc. 

Separate  works. 

(747) 

Autobiography  (without  the  "Essays"),  see  E  302. 6. F8. 

748 

"Essays"  (without  the  "Life  written  by  himself"). 

.A2,       By  date, 

.A5-Z,  By  editor. 

749 

Poor  Richard's  almanac. 

.A2,   Collection  ai  original  issues. 

.A3,   Facsimiles      Collections. 

.A4,       Separate  issues. 

.A5,   Reprints.     By  date. 

.AG,   Selections. 

.A7,  Adaptations,  imitations,  spurious  issues,  etc. 

Cf.  AY  287. P5. 

173 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


Colonial  period  (17th  and  ISth  centuries). 

Franklin,  Benjamin — Continued. 

750 

Other  workfl,  A-Z. 

Prefer  classification  by  subject. 

e.  g.  Dissertation  on  liberty  and  necessity:  B. 

Experimenta    and    observations    on    electricity: 

QC  516. 

Hiatorical  review  of  Pennsylvania:  F  152.F82-t-. 

Interest  of  Great  Britain  considered:  E  199. F81. 

Observations  on  the  causes  and  cure  of  smoky 

chimneys:  TH  2284. F8+. 

Physical  and  meteorological  observations:  QC  859. 

Way  to  wealth:  HF  5386. F8+. 

751 

Liter&ry  biography.     Franklin  as  a  man  of  letters. 

General  biography,  see  E302.6.F7-8. 

752 

Criticiflm. 

755-759 

Freneau,  Philip. 

761 

Godfrey,  Thomas. 

763.G5 

Gookin,  Daniel. 

.G7 

Green,  Joseph. 

766 

Hamilton,  Alexander. 

Cf.  E. 

767.H2 

Hammond,  John. 

768.H5 

Higginson,  Francis. 

769.H3 

Honeywood,  St.  John. 

771-772 

Hooker,  Thomas. 

773. H7 

Hopkins,  Lemuel. 

775-776 

Hopkinson,  Francis. 

778.H4 

Hubbard,  William. 

.H5 

Humphreys,  David. 

.H7 

Hutchinson,  Thomaa. 

781-782 

Jay,  John. 

785-789 

Jefferson,  Thomaa. 

Cf.  B  880-884;  E. 

791.J3 

Johnflon,  Edward. 

.J5 

Jones,  Hugh. 

.37 

Joaselyn,  John. 

.K5 

Knight,  Sarah  Kemble. 

.L2 

Lawson,  John. 

.L4 

LiviBgston,  William. 

.LG 

Logan,  James. 

Lucas,  Eliza,  see  Pinckney,  Eliza  (Lucas). 

793.M3 

Mack,  Alexander. 

795-799 

Madison,  James. 

801.M7 

Markoe,  Peter. 

802 

Maaon,  John. 

804 

Mason -Mather. 

805 

Mather,  Cotton. 

Cf.  B;  E. 

806.M6 

Mather,  Increase. 

Cf.  B;  E. 

.M8 

Maylem,  John. 

808.M3 

Morrell,  William. 

174 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


Colonial  period  (17th  and  18th  centnries)— Continued 

808.  M5 

Morton,  Nathaniel. 

.M7 

Morton,  Sarah  Wentworth  (Apthorp). 

811.N3 

Niles,  Nathaniel. 

.N5 

Norton,  John,  1606-1663. 

.N6 

Norton,  John,  1651-1716. 

.N8 

Noyes,  Nicholas. 

813.02 

Oakea,  Urian. 

.04 

Odell,  Jonathan. 

.06 

Otifl,  James. 

81&-819 

Paine,  Thomaa. 

Cf.  JC. 

821 

Penn,  William. 

823 

Percy,  George. 

824.  P7 

Pinckney,  Eliza  (Lucas). 

Cf.  F272.P+. 

825 

Pory,  John. 

827 

Prince,  Thomafl. 

828.Q5 

Quincy,  Joeiah,  1744-1775. 

829.  R2 

Ralph,  James. 

.R4 

Rich,  R. 

.R6 

Rogers,  Robert. 

.R8 

Rose,  Aquila. 

.R9 

Rumford,  Sir  Benjamin  Thompson,  count. 

Cf.  Q  143.R8. 

(830-834) 

Sandys,  George,  see  PR  2338. 

836.S3 

Scull,  Nicholas. 

.S5 

Seccomb,  John. 

.87 

Sewall,  Jonathan. 

837-838 

Sewall,  Samuel. 

839.  S5 

Smith,  Elihu  Hubbard. 

.87 

Smith,  John. 

Cf.  E. 

841.82 

Smith,  WilUam,  1727-1803. 

.S3 

Smith,  William,  1728-1793. 

843.85 

Stansbury,  Joseph. 

845-846 

Stith,  William. 

847.85 

Story,  Isaac. 

848-849 

Strachcy,  William. 

850.T3 

Thomaa,  Gabriel. 

Thompson,  Benjamin,  see  Rumford. 

852-853 

Trumbull,  John. 

855. T2 

Tucker,  St.  George. 

.T7 

Tyler,  Royall. 

857.W3 

Wadsworth,  Benjamin. 

858.W2 

Ward,  Nathaniel. 

.W8 

Warren,  Mercy  (Otw) 

860-864 

Washington,  Georgf. 

Cf.  E. 

866.W5 

Wheatley,  Phillis. 

867-868 

Whitaker,  Alexander. 

Cf.  B. 

869 

Whi  taker-Wigglesworth . 

175 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


Colonial  period  (17th  and  18th  centnries) — Continued. 

871-872 

Wigglesworth,  Michael. 

Cf.  B. 

874 

Williams,  Roger. 

Cf.  B. 

875.(W5) 

Wilaon,  Alexander,  see  PR  3765.W6. 

877-878 

Winthrop,  John. 

881.  W5 

Wise,  John. 

88^-886 

Witherspoon,  John. 

888.W7 

Wolcott,  Roger. 

889.  W5 

Wood,  William. 

891-892 

Woolman,  John. 

Prefer  B. 

19th  century. 

991 

Anonymous  works  (XIII). 

.A3 

Abbey,  Henry. 

1000.A5 

Abbott,  Charles  Conrad. 

.A8 

Abbott,  Jacob. 

1001-1002 

Abbott,  John  Stevens  Cabot. 

1003.A2 

Acton,  John. 

.A3 

Adams,  A.  P. 

.A35 

Adams,  Abigail  (Smith). 

.A4 

Adams,  Catharine  A.  Van  Buren. 

.A45 

Adams,  Charles  Follen  ("Yawcob  Strauss"). 

.A5 

Adams,  Charles  Francis. 

.A6 

Adams,  E.  F. 

1004.A3 

Adams,  G.  Z. 

.A35 

Adams,  George. 

.A37 

Adams,  Hannah. 

.A4 

Adams,  Henry. 

.A45 

Adams,  Henry  W. 

.A5 

Adamfl,  Herbert. 

.A6 

Adams,  John  Jay. 

1005 

Adams,  John  Quincy. 

1006.A3 

Adams,  Miss  L.  B. 

.A33 

Adams,  Mary  (Mathews), 

.A4 

Adair  s,  Oscar  Fay. 

.A6 

Ade,  George. 

1007.  A5 

Albee,  John. 

1010-1013 

Alcott,  Amos  Bronson  (VII). 

Including  works  on  the  Alcott  family. 

Prefer  B  908.A6  tor  Alcott's  philosophy. 

1015-1018 

Alcott,  Louisa  May  (VII). 

1019.A7 

Aldrich,  Anne  Reeve. 

1020-1028 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey  (IV»). 

1020    Collected  works  (Prose  and  poetry;  collected  poeme) 

1021     Collected  prose  works. 

1024     Poems. 

.B2,   Ballad  of  Babie  Bell. 

.B4,  Bells. 

.C5,   Cloth  of  gold. 

.C6,   Course  of  true  love. 

.F5,   Flower  and  thorn. 

176 


PS 


AMERICAN   LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century. 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey  (IV*). 

1024     Poems— Continued. 

.F7,   Friar  Jerome's  beautiful  book. 

.J8,    Judith  and  Holofemes. 

.M3,  Mercedes  and  later  lyrics. 

.P2,   Pampinea. 

.S4,    Sister's  tragedy. 

.U6,  Unguarded  gates. 

.W7,  Wyndham  Towers. 

1025     Prose  works. 

(.F7)  From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth,  see  D. 

.M2,  Marjorie  Daw  and  other  stories. 

.04,  An  old  town  by  the  sea. 

.P6,  Ponkapog  papers. 

.P7,   Prudence  Palfrey. 

.Q8,  Queen  of  Sheba. 

.S6,   Stillwater  tragedy. 

.88,    Story  of  a  bad  boy. 

.T8,  Two  bites  at  a  cherry,  with  other  tales. 

1029.A3 

Alger,  Horatio. 

.A5 

Allen,  Benjamin. 

.A7 

Allen,  Elizabeth  Akers. 

.A76 

Allen,  Fred  Raphael. 

.A8 

AJlen,  J.  Mord. 

1030-1038 

Allen,  James  Lane  (IV). 

1039.A25 

Allen,  William  (President  of  Bowdoin  college"). 

.A265 

AUibone,  Samuel  Austin. 

.A32 

Ames,  Mary  (Clemmer). 

.A33 

Ames,  Nathan. 

.A34 

Amory,  Thomafl  C!ofl5ii. 

.A36 

Amf^bary,  Wallace  Bruce. 

.A365 

Anagnos,  JuUa  Rom&na  (Howe). 

.A39 

Andrews,  Jane. 

.A5 

Appleton,  Thomas  Gold. 

.A7 

Arnold,  George. 

1040-1043 

Atherton,  Gertrude  (Horn)  (VII). 

1044 

Ath-Atz. 

1049 

Au-. 

.A5 

Auringer,  Obadiah  Cyrus. 

1050-1053 

Austin,  Jane  (Goodwin)  (VII). 

1054.  A17 

Austin,  WnUam. 

.B3 

Bacheller,  Irving. 

.B57 

Bacon,  Delia. 

.B6 

Bacon,  Ezekiel. 

.B62 

Bacon,  Josephine  Dodge  (Daakam). 

.B64 

Bacon,  William  Thompson. 

1056 

Bad-Bag. 

1057 

Bagby,  George  William. 

1059 

Bah-Bam. 

.B2 

Baker,  Geoige  Augustus. 

.B4 

Baker,  William  Mumford. 

.B6 

Baleatier,  Wolcott. 

177 


FS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


1 9th  century — Continued. 

1060 

Ban-. 

1061 

Bancroft,  George. 

1063.B2 

Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe. 

1064.  B3 

Bangs,  John  Kendrick. 

.B5 

Banks,  Charles  Eugene. 

1065.B4 

Barbe,  Waitman. 

.B9 

Barlow,  Warren  S. 

1066.B3 

Barnard,  Charles. 

.B8 

Barnes,  Almont. 

1067. B15 

Barnes,  G.  H. 

1068.B2 

Barnitz,  Albert  T.  S. 

.B6 

Bamum,  Frances  Courtenay  (Baylor). 

1070-1073 

Barr,  Amelia  Edith  (Huddleston)  (VID 

1074.B3 

Barron,  Elwyn  Alfred. 

.B7 

Bartley,  James  Avis. 

.B75 

Bartol,  Cyrus  Augustus. 

.B8 

Barton,  Ardelia  Maria  (Cotton). 

.B88 

Barton,  William  Eleazar. 

1075 

Ba&-Bat. 

1076 

Bates,  Arlo. 

Bates,  Charlotte  Fiske,  see  Rog6,  Mme.  Charlotte  Fiske  (Bates) 

1077.B4 

Bates,  Katharine  Lee. 

.B6 

Bates,  Margaret  Holmes  (Ernsperger). 

1078 

Bau-Baw. 

1079 

Bax-Bayl. 

Baylor,   Frances  Co'jrtenay,  see  Bamum,    Frances  Courtenay 

(Baylor). 

1081 

Baym-Baz. 

1082 

Bea-Beb. 

1083 

Bec-Beecher,  G. 

1084. B2 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward. 

Cf.  B. 

.B3 

Beecher,  Lyman. 

a.  B. 

.B6 

Beers,  Henry  Augustin. 

1085 

Bela-BeU. 

.B63 

Bell,  Lillian  L.  (Mrs.  A.  H.  Bogue). 

1086-1087 

Bellamy,  Edward  (XII). 

1088.B3 

Bellamy,  Elizabeth  Whitfield. 

.B6 

Benedict,  Frank  Lee. 

1090-1093 

Benjamin,  Park  (VII). 

1094.B2 

Benjamin,  Samuel  Green  Wheeler. 

.B9 

Bensel,  James  Berry. 

1095. B4 

Benton,  Thomas  Hart 

Cf.  E. 

1096. B3 

Bethune,  George  Washington. 

1097 

Bierce,  Ambrose. 

1098 

Bi^-Bim. 

1099. B6 

Bird,  Robert  Montgomery. 

1100 

Bisliop,  William  Henry. 

1101 

Bis-Bk. 

178 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

1102.B6 

Blaine,  James  Gillespie. 
Cf.  E. 

.B8 

Blake,  James  Vila. 

.B9 

Blake,  Mary  Elizabeth  (McGrath). 

1103.B46 

Blanden,  Charles  Granger. 

.B8 

Bloede,  Gertrude  ("Stuart  Sterne"). 

.B85 

Blood,  Henry  Ames. 

1104 

Boa-Bok. 

Bogue,  Lillian  (Bell),  see  Bell,  Lillian  L.  (Mrs.  AH.  HoKue) 

1105-1106 

Boker,  George  Henry  (XII). 

1107.B2 

BoUeP,  Frank. 

.B7 

Bolton,  Charles  Knowles, 

.B8 

Bolton,  Sarah  (Knowles). 

1108 

Bom-Bond. 

1109.  B3 

.Boner,  John  Henry. 

1110 

Bo8-Bot. 

nil 

Botta,  Anna  Charlotte  (Lynch). 

1112 

Bott>-Bcu. 

1113.36 

Bovee,  Christian  Nestell. 

.B8 

Bo  wen,  Herbert  Wolcott. 

1114 

Bower-Boyeson. 

1115-1118 

Boyeson,  Hjalmar  Hjorth  (VII). 

1119 

Boyeson-Bq. 

1120.B45 

Bradlee,  Caleb  Davis. 

.B47 

Bradley,  Mary  Emily  (Neely). 

.B5 

Brady,  Cyrus  Townsend. 

.B8 

Brainard,  John  Gardiner  Calkins. 

1121 

Bram-Braz. 

1122 

Bre-Brh 

1123.B2 

Bridges,  Robert  ("Droch"). 

.B25 

Bridgman,  MarcuB  FayetT3. 

.B44 

Brine,  Mary  D. 

.B83 

Brooks,  Charles  Timothy. 

.B835 

Brooks,  Elbridge  S. 

.B86 

Brooks,  Maria  (Gowen). 

.B89 

Brooks,  Noah. 

.B9 

Brooks,  Phillips. 

.B93 

Brooks,  Sarah  Warner. 

1124.B3 

Brotherton,  Alice  William. 

.B6 

Brougham,  John. 

1125-1128 

Brown,  Alice  (VII). 

1129.B6 

Brown,  Carrie. 

1130-1138 

Brown,  Charles  Brockden  (IV»). 

1139.B5 

Brown,  Joseph  Brownlee. 

1140-1143 

Browne,  Charles  Farrar  ("Artemus  Ward")  (VII). 
Cf.  PN  6161,  Wit  and  humor. 

1144. B3 

Browne,  Frances  Elizabeth. 

1145.B3 

Browne,  John  Ross. 

.B5 

Brownell,  Henry  Howard. 

.B6 

Brownell,  William  Crarj-. 

.B7 

Brownson,  Orestes  Augustus. 

1146.65 

Bruce,  Wallace. 

179 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


1147.B2 

1148.B5 

.B8 

1149.B5 

1150-1198 


1199.B5 
1200-1203 
1200 


laoi 


1202 


1203 

1204.B5 

1205 

1206.B6 
1207.B4 

1210-1218 
1219.  B4 
.B7 

1220-1228 


19th  century — Continued, 

Bruner,  Albert  Milton. 
Bryan,  Daniel. 
Bryan,  William  Jennings. 
Bryant.  John  D. 

Bryant,  William  Cnllen  (II). 
Poetical  worka. 

1155  Among  the  trees. 

1156  Death  of  the  flowers. 

1158  Flood  of  years. 

1159  Forest  hymn. 

1160  Fringed  gentian. 

1161  Little  people  of  the  snow. 

1163  SeUa. 

1164  Song  of  the  sower. 
1166        Story  of  the  fountain. 

1166  Thanatopsis. 

1167  To  a  waterfowl. 

1169  Other,  A-Z. 

1170  Tranalations. 
Prose  works. 

1171  Collected. 

1172  Separate,  A-Z. 

1180    Adaptations,  prose  versions,  etc. 
Bunce,  Oliver  Bell. 
Bunner,  Henry  Cuyler  (VII). 
Works. 
.A2,         Collected.    By  date. 
.A3A-Z,       By  editor. 
.A4A-Z,      Selected  works.    By  editor. 
.A5-Z,      Translations.    By  language. 
.Z5,  Selections.    Anthologies. 

Poetry  and  Drama. 


.A3, 
.A5, 
.A6-Z, 
Prose. 
.A3. 
.A5-Z, 


Collected  poems. 
Collected  dramas. 
Separate  works. 


Collected.    By  date. 
Special  works. 
Prefer  PZ. 
First  editions  here. 
Biography  and  criticism. 
Burch,  Adelle. 
Burdette,  Robert  Jones. 

Cf.  PN  6161,  Wit  and  humor. 
Burgess,  Adelaide  Maria. 
Burleigh,  William  Henry. 
Burnett,  Frances  (Hodgson)  (IV). 
Bumham,  Clara  Louise. 
Bunitt,  Elihu. 
Burroughs,  John  (IV). 
(Collections  and   literary   criticism 
mainly  in  Q.) 


only.    Separate  worka 


180 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

1229.B6 

Burton,  Richard. 

1234 

BUB-BUBZ. 

1235.B5 

Butler,  WUUam  Allen. 

.B7 

Butterworth,  Hezekiah. 

1236 

By-. 

1237 

Bynuer,  Edwin  Laaaeter. 

1239 

Oa-Cab. 

1240-1248 

Oable,  George  Washington  (IV«). 

1249 

Oable-Oak. 

.C2 

Cabot,  James  ElUot. 

1250 

Oala-Oalk. 

125] 

Call-Camp. 

.C7 

CalvGTt,  George  Henry. 

1252 

Campa-Caq. 

.C25 

Campbell,  Bartley  T. 

.C33 

Campbell,  Helen  (Stuart). 

.C4 

Campbell,  John  Preston. 

1253 

Car-Card. 

1254 

Care-Carl, 

1255-1258 

Oarleton,  Will  (VII). 

1259 

Oarleton-Oarq. 

.06 

Carpenter,  Henry  Bernard. 

1260 

Oarr-. 

.07 

Carryl,  Guy  Wetmore. 

1261 

Cars-Carter,  R. 

1262 

Carter,  S-Oerx. 

.06 

OaruB,  Paul. 

1263-1266 

Oary,  AUce  (VII). 

(Including  works  by  Alice  and  Phoebe  Gary  and  biographies 

of  the  two.) 

1267 

Oary,  Phoebe. 

1268 

Oary-Oaar. 

.02 

Oary,  Richard  L. 

1269 

Caas-Cath. 

1270-1273 

Oatherwood,  Mary  (Hartwell)  (VII). 

1274.07 

Caverly,  Robert  B. 

1275-1278 

Oawein,  Madison  Julius  (VII). 

1279.03 

Chadwick,  John  White. 

1280-1288 

Chambers,  Robert  William  (IV*). 

1289 

Oham-Ohan . 

1290-1291 

Channing,  William  EUery  (XII). 

1292.03 

Chapman,  John  Jay. 

.05 

Cheney,  John  Vance. 

1293 

Child,  Lydia  Maria  (Francis)  (VIII). 

1294.04 

Chivers,  Thomas  Hollev. 

.06 

Ohoate,  Rufus. 

Of.  E,J. 

1295-1298 

Churchill,  Winston  (VII). 

1299.03 

Clark,  Willis  Gaylord. 

.05 

Clarke,  James  Freeman. 

Of.  B. 

181 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued, 

1299.  C7 

Olay,  Henry. 

Of.  E,  J. 

1300-1348 

Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne  ("Mark  Twain")  (II) 

Separate  works. 

1305        Adventures  of  Huckleberry  Finn. 

1306        Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer. 

1307        American  claimant. 

1308        Oonnecticut  yankee  in  King  Arthur's  court. 

1309        Extracts  from  Adam's  diary. 

1310        Following  the  equator. 

1311        Gilded  age. 

1312        Innocents  abroad. 

1313        Joan  of  Arc. 

1314        Life  on  the  Missisaippi. 

1315        Million  pound  bank-note. 

1316        Prince  and  the  pauper. 

1317        Pudd'nhead  Wilson. 

1318        Roughing  it. 

1319        Sketches  old  and  new. 

1320        Tom  Sawyer  abroad. 

1321        Tramp  abroad. 

1322        Other,  A-Z. 

1351.C2 

Oleveland,  Grover. 

Of.  E,  J. 

.04 

Oleveland,  Rose  Elizabeth. 

.06 

Olinton,  DeWitt. 

Of.  E,  J. 

1365 

Olymer,  Ella(Dietz). 

1356 

Oly-Ooe. 

1357 

Oof-Ook. 

.035 

CoflBn,  Oharles  Oarleton. 

C4« 

Oofl5n,  Robert  Stevenson. 

1358 

Ool-Ooler. 

1359 

Ooles-Conv. 

.02 

Ooles,  Abraham. 

.05 

OoUier,  Thomas  Stephens. 

.06 

Colly er,  Robert. 

.07 

Cone,  Helen  Gray. 

1361 

Conw. 

.03 

Conway,  Katherine  Eleanor. 

1366-1367 

Conway,  Moncure  Daniel  (XII). 

1368 

Conw-Oonz. 

1378 

Coo-Oooke,  J. 

1380-1383 

Cv^oke,  John  Esten  (VII). 

1385-1388 

Cooke,  Philip  Pendleton  (VII). 

1390-1393 

Cooke,  Rose  (Terry)  (VII). 

1397 

Oooke-Ooold . 

.05 

Ooolbrith,  In  a  Donna. 

1398 

Coole-Ooolz. 

Coolidge,  Susan,  see  Woolsey.  Sarah  Chauncey.    " 

1399 

Coom-Coop. 

182 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

1400-1448 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore  (II). 

Leather  t 

stocking  tales,  collected,  in  PS  1402. 
Separate  works. 

1405.A4 

Afloat  and  ashore. 

.A8 

Autobiography  of  a  pocket  handkerchief. 
Borderers,  see  Wept  of  the  Wish-ton-wiah, 

.B7 

Bravo. 

.04 

Chain  bearer. 

.C7 

CTater,  or  Vulcan's  peak. 

1406 

Deerslayer. 

1407.E4 

Elinor  Myllys. 

Eve  Effingham,  see  Home  aa  found. 

.H2 

Headsman. 

.H4 

Heidenmauer. 

.H7 

Home  as  found. 

.H8 

Homeward  bound. 

.J3 

Jack  Tier. 

1408 

Last  of  the  Mohicans. 

1409.L4 

Lionel  Lincoln. 

.M3 

Mercedes  of  Castile. 

.M5 

Miles  Wallingford. 

.M7 

Monikina. 

.N3 

Ned  Myers. 

.02 

Oak -openings. 

1410 

Pathfinder. 

1412 

Pilot. 

1414 

Pioneers. 

1416 

Prairie. 

1417.P6 

Precaution. 

.R3 

Red  Rover. 

.R5 

Redskins. 

.S3 

SatAnstoe. 

.S5 

Sea  Uons. 

.87 

Spy. 

1418.T5 

Two  admirals. 

.W3 

Water  witch. 

.W6 

Ways  of  the  hour. 

.W7 

Wept  of  the  Wiah-ton-wish. 

14I9.W3 

Wing-and-wing. 

.W7 

Wyandotte. 

1421 

Other,  A-Z. 

1449.C5 

Cowan,  Frank. 

.C6 

Coxe,  Arthur  Cleveland. 

.C65 

Cozzem,  Frederic  S. 

.C8 

Cranch,  Christopher  Pearse. 

.C85 

Crane,  Stephen. 

1450-1468 

Crawford,  Francia  Marion  (III'). 

1469.C3 

Crawford,  Jo 

hn  Wallace  ("Capt.  Jack  Crawford"). 

1470 

Cri-Cro. 

1471-1472 

Croly,  Jane  (Cunningham)  ("Jennie  June")  (XII). 

1473.C3 

Crosby,  Frederick  K. 

183 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

1473.C6 

CroasweU,  WilliAm. 

Cf.  B. 

Crothera,  Samuel  McChord,  see  PS  3505.R9. 

1474 

Cul-Cur. 

.C5 

Cumminfl,  Maria  S. 

1475-1476 

Curtis,  George  Ticknor  (XII). 

1480-1498 

Curtis,  George  William  (III'). 

Separate  works. 

1485        From  the  easy  chair. 

The  howadji  in  Syria,  see  DS  94. 

Literary  and  social  essays,  see  PR  ]  2 

Lotus-eating,_  see  E  166. 

Nile  notes  of  a  Howadji,  see  DT  64. 

1486        Potiphar  papers. 

1487        Prue  and  I. 

1488        Speeches,  addresses,  etc. 

1489        Trumps. 

The  wanderer  in  Syria,  see  DS  107 

1490        Other,  A-Z. 

1499.C45 

Cutler,  Elbridge  Jefferson. 

.D4 

Dabney,  Richard. 

.D85 

Daly,  Augustin. 

1501-1502 

Dana,  Richard  Henry  (XII). 

1505-1506 

Dana,  Richard  Henry,  jr.  (XH). 

1508-1609 

Dandridge,  Danake  (Bedinger)  (XII). 

1510 

Dand-Dar. 

1511-1512 

Dargan,  OUve  Tilford  (XII). 

Daskam,  Josephine  Dodge,  see  Bacon. 

1513.D8 

Davidson,  Lucretia  Maria. 

.D9 

Davidson,  Margaret  Miller. 

1514 

Davie-Davis,  M. 

.D95 

Davis,  Mary  Elizabeth  (Moragne). 

1515 

Davis,  Mary  Evelyn  (Moore). 

1516.  D2 

Davis,  Miles  Avery. 

1517 

Davis,  Rebecca  (Harding). 

1519.  D5 

Davis,  Richard  Bingh.aTn. 

1520-1523 

Davis,  Richard  Harding  (VII). 

1624 

Da-vis,  R-Dai. 

1526.D3 

Day,  Richard  Edwin. 

.D5 

DeForeat,  John  William. 

.D7 

DeKay,  Charles. 

.D8 

DeKroyft,  Sarah  Helen  (Aldrich), 

1530-1633 

Deland,  Margaret  Wade  (Campbell)  (VIl ) 

1534.  D2 

DoMille,  Henry  C. 

.D3 

DeMille,  James. 

.D4 

Doming,  Philander. 

.D6 

Dennie,  Joseph. 

1535 

Derby,  George  Horatio  ("John  Phoenix"). 

1536  D5 

DeVere,  Mary  Ainge  ("Madeline  Bridges"). 

1537 

DeWint-Dickinson. 

.D6 

Diaz,  Abby  (Morton). 

1538 

Dickinson,  Anna  Elizabeth. 

1639.  D5 

Dickinson,  Charles  M. 

184 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

1541 

Dickinflon,  Emily. 

1542.D3 

Dickinson,  Mary  (Lowe). 

1543 

Din-Dodge. 

.D5 

Dodd,  Anna  Bowman  (Blake). 

1544 

Dodge,  Mary  Abigail  ("Gail  Hamilton"). 

1545.D15 

Dodge,  Mary  Barker. 

.D2 

Dodge,  Mary  (Mapee). 

.D25 

Doggett,  John  Marshall. 

.D27 

Doggett,  Solon. 

.D3 

Dole,  Nathan  Haskell. 

.D4 

Donahoe,  Daniel  Joseph. 

.D45 

Donaldson,  Samuel. 

.D5 

Donnelly,  Eleanor  Cecilia. 

1546 

Dop-Dorr. 

.D5 

Dorgan,  John  Aylmer. 

1547-1548 

Dorr,  Julia  Caroline  (Ripley)  (XII). 

1549 

Dorr-Drake,  J. 

1550-1553 

Drake,  Joseph  Rodman  (VII). 

1554 

Drake,  J.-Dt. 

1555 

Du-Dunbar. 

.D4 

Duganne,  Augustine  Joseph  Hickey. 

.D6 

Duhring,  Julia. 

1556-1557 

Dunbar,  Paul  Laurence  (XII). 

1558 

Dunbar,  P.-Dunlap. 

1560-1561 

Dunlap,  Waiiam  (XII). 

1562 

Dunlap-Dv. 

.D3 

Dupuy,  Eliza  Ann. 

.D5 

Durivage,  Francis  Alexander. 

.D7 

Duyckinck,  Evert  Augustus. 

1564 

Dw-. 

1566 

Dy-. 

1567 

E-Edf. 

.E22 

Eastman,  Charles  Gamage. 

Eastman,  Elaine  (Goodale),  see  Goodale, 

Elaine. 

.E7 

Eddy,  Mary  Morse  (Baker)  Glover. 

1568 

Edg-Edv. 

1569.E6 

Edwards,  George  Wharton. 

1570 

Edwards,  Harry  StillweU. 

1574 

Edwards-Egan. 

1575-1576 

Egan,  Maurice  Francis  (XII). 

1577 

Egan-Eggleston . 

1580-1583 

Eggleston,  Edward  (VII). 

1584.  E2 

Eggleston,  George  Cary. 

1585 

Eliot,  Charles  William. 
Cf.  L. 

1586 

EliotHEUott. 

1587-1588 

Elliott,  Maud  (Howe)  (XII). 

1589 

Elliott-Ellr. 

1591 

Ells-Ellz. 

1593 

Elm-Elz. 

1598 

Em-Emd. 

1599.E5 

Emerson,  Edward  Waldo. 

E7 

Emerson,  Edwin. 

185 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 


1600-1648 

Emersc 

in,  Kalph  Waldo  (II). 
Prose  works. 

1605 

Collected. 
Separate. 

1606 

Conduct  of  life. 

1607 

English  traits. 

1608 

Essays,  first  and  second  series. 
Separate. 

1609 

Character. 

1610 

Friendship. 

1611 

History. 

1612 

Love. 

1613 

Nature. 

1614 

Self-reliance. 

1615 

Others,  A-Z. 
e.  g.  .06,   Compensation. 
.E7,  Experience. 
.H4,  Heroism. 
.16,    Intellect. 
.M2,  Manners. 
.P6,  Prudence. 
.S6,   Spiritual  laws. 
Other  prose  works. 

1616 

Lectures  and  biographical  sketches. 

1617 

Letters  and  social  aims. 

1618 

Miscellanies. 

1619 

Natural  history  of  the  intellect. 

1620 

Nature,  addresses,  and  lectures. 

1621 

Representative  men. 

1622 

Society  and  solitude. 

1623 

Others,  A-Z. 

(Including  separate  parts  of  works  in  PS  1616- 
1622.) 

e.  g.  .07  1837,  Oration,  Phi  Betta  Kappa  so- 
ciety. 

1624 

Poems. 
.Al,         Collected  (by  date). 
.A5-Z,     Separate,  A-Z. 

1649 

Emerson-Eml. 

1650 

Emm-Emz. 

.E7 

Emmons,  Richard. 

1651 

En-Engliah. 

1652-1653 

English,  Thomas  Dunn  (XII). 

1654.E55 

Everett, 

David. 

.E6 

Everett, 

Edward. 

.F3 

Fairchild,  Sumner  L. 

1655-1658 

Fawcett 

.  Edgar  (VII). 

1659.F3 

Fay,  Theodore  Sedgw-ick. 

.F5 

Fenner, 

Cornelius  George. 

.F6 

Feuollosa,  Ernest  Francisco. 

1661-1662 

Fenollosa,  Mary  (McNeil)  ("Sidney  McCall")  (XII). 

186 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

1664 

Fessendea,  Thomas  Green. 

1C6&-1668 

Field,  Eugene  (VII). 

1669.  F2 

Field,  Kate. 

.F3 

Field,  Roswell. 

.F5 

Fields,  Annie  (Adams)  (Mrs.  James  T.  Fields). 

1670-1671 

Fields,  James  T.  (XII). 

1672.  F3 

Finch,  Francis  Miles. 

1673 

Fiflke,  John. 

Cf.  E,  B. 

1674 

Fiske-Fitch. 

1675-1678 

Fitch,  Clyde  (VII). 

1679.  F4 

Flash,  Henry  Lynden. 

.F6 

Fletcher,  Julia  Constance  ("George  Fleming") 

.F7 

Flint,  Timothy. 

1681 

Flo-. 

.F4 

Flower,  Benjamin  Orange. 

1683 

Ffv-. 

1685-1688 

Foote,  Mary  (Hallock)  (VII). 

1689 

Foote-Ford. 

1690-1693 

Ford,  Paul  Leicester  (VII). 

1694 

Ford-Fox. 

.F2 

Foss,  Sam  Walter. 

.F5 

Foster,  Stephen  Collins. 

.F8 

Foulke,  William  Dudley. 

1700-1703 

Fox,  John,  jr.  (VII). 

1704. F 

Fox-Frederic. 

1705-1708 

Frederic,  Harold  (VII). 

1709. F 

Frederic-Freeman. 

1710-1713 

Freeman,  Mary  E.  (Wilkine). 

1714. F 

Freeman- French. 

1715-1718 

French,  Alice  ("Octave  Thanet")  (VII). 

1719 

French-. 

.F6 

French,  L.  Virginia  (Smith) 

1720 

Frea-. 

1721 

Fri-. 

1722 

Fro-. 

.F5 

Frothingham,  Nathaniel  Langdon 

.F8 

Frothingham,  Octavius  Brooks. 

Cf.  B,  Religion. 

1723 

Fry-. 

1724 

Fu-. 

1725-1728 

Fuller,  Henry  Blake  (VII). 

1729.G5 

Gallagher,  William  Davis. 

.G8 

Gardner,  Celia  E., 

1730-1733 

Garland,  Hamlin  (VII). 

1734. G2 

Garrison,  Wendell  Phillips. 

.03 

Gates,  Ellen  Maria  (Huntington). 

1735-1738 

Gayarr6,  Charles  fitienne  Arthur  (VII). 

1739.09 

Gilder,  Jeannette  Leonard. 

1740-1743 

Gilder,  Richard  Watson  (VII). 

1744.02 

Gillette,  William. 

18i 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  centnry — Continued. 

1744.G5 

Gilmftn,  Caroline  (Howard). 

.G57 

Oilman,  Charlotte  (Perkins)  Stetson. 

.G6 

Oilman,  Samuel. 

.068 

Oilmore,  James  Roberta. 

.077 

Oladden,  Washington. 

174&-1748 

Glasgow,  Ellen  (VII). 

1749.05 

Ooddard,  Martha  LeBaron. 

1750-1751 

Godkin,  Edwin  Lawrence  (XII). 

Cf.  PN  4874. 

1752.05 

Godwin,  Parke. 

1753.03 

Ooodale,  Dora  Reed. 

.04 

Ooodale,  Elaine  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Eastman). 

(Including  works  by  Elaine  and  Dora  Goodale.) 

1754-1765 

Goodrich,  Samuel  Griflwold  ("Peter  Parley")  (XII). 

1757 

GoodB-Got. 

.04 

Gordon,  Hanford  Lennox. 

1758 

Gou-. 

.025 

Gould,  Edward  Sherman. 

.G4 

Gould,  Hannah  Flagg. 

.683 

Ooulding,  Francis  Robert. 

1759 

Gow-. 

1760-1763 

Grant,  Robert  (VII). 

Green,  Anna  Katharine,  see  Rohlfs,  Anna  Katharine  (Green) 

1764.027 

Greene,  Aella. 

.029 

Greene,  Sarah  Pratt  (McLean). 

.08 

Oriswold,  Hattie  (Tyng). 

.082 

Griswold,  Rufus  Wilmot. 

.095 

Guild,  Curtis. 

1765-1768 

Guiney,  Louise  Imogene  (VII). 

1769.025 

Gunsaulus,  Frank  Wakely. 

Cf.  B. 

.04 

Guthrie,  William  Norman. 

.H5 

Habberton,  John. 

.H7 

Hageman,  Samuel  Miller. 

.H73 

Hagen,  John  Cole. 

.H76 

Hager,  Levi  Lewis. 

1770-1773 

Hale,  Edward  Everett  (VII). 

1774.H13 

Hale,  Lucretia  Peabody. 

.H2 

Hale,  Sarah  Joeepha  (Buell). 

.H25 

Hale,  Susan. 

1775-1778 

Hall,  Gertrude  (VII). 

1779.H33 

Hall,  Louiea  Jane  (Park). 

.H4 

Hall,  Thomas  Winthrop  ("Tom  Hall"). 

1780-1783 

Halleck,  Fitz-Greene  (VII). 

1784.H2 

Halpine,  Charles  Graham. 

.H25 

Halstead,  Murat. 

.H3 

Halsted,  Leonora  B. 

.H6 

Harbaugh,  Thomaa  Chalmers. 

1785-1788 

Harben,  William  Nathaniel  (VII). 

1790-1793 

Hardy,  Arthur  Sherburne  (VII). 

1795-1798 

Harland,  Henry  ("Sidney  LuRki^")  (VII). 

188 


PS  AMERICAN   LITERATURE  PS 

19th  century — Continued. 
1800-1818  Harris,  Joel  Chandler  (III'). 

Separate  works. 

1805  A-N. 

Georgia  from  the  invaaion  of  DeSoto,  F  286. 
Life  of  Henry  W.  Grady,  E  C64. 

1806  Nighta  with  Uncle  Remua. 

1807  N-U. 

Stories  of  Georgia,  F  286. 

1808  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends. 

1809  Uncle  Remus,  hia  songs  and  sayings. 

1810  U-Z. 
1819.H5         Harris,  Miriam  Colea. 

.H6         Harris,  Thomas  Lake. 

.H7         Harrison,  Constance  (Gary)  (Mrs.  Burton  Harrison). 
1820-1838  Harte,  Bret  (in*). 

Prose  (including  dramatic  works). 

1824  CoUected. 
Separate. 

1825  Col.  Starbottle's  client. 

1826  First  family  of  Tasajara. 

1827  Luck  of  Roaring  Camp. 

1828  Tales  of  the  Argonauts. 

1829  Other,  A-Z. 
Poems. 

1830  Collected. 

1831  Separate,  A-Z. 

1839  Harte-Haru. 

1840  Harv-Harz. 

1841  Has-. 

1842  Hat-. 

1843  Hav-. 

1844  Haw-. 

1845-1848  Hawthorne,  Julian  (VII). 

1850-1898  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel  (II). 

Separate  works. 

1855  Blithedale  romance. 

1856  Dr.  Grimshawe's  secret. 
1858        Grandfather's  chair. 

1861  House  of  seven  gables. 

1862  Marble  faun. 

1863  Mosses  from  an  old  manse. 

1864  Our  old  home. 

1865  Passages  from  the  American  note-books. 

1866  Passages  fi  ctq  the  English  note-books. 

1867  Passages  from  the  French  and  Italian  note-books. 

1868  Scarlet  letter. 

1869  Tanglewood  tales. 

1870  Twice-told  tales. 

1871  Wonder-book. 

1872  Other,  A-Z. 
1900-1903               Hay,  John  (VII). 

189 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


1904. H5 
190^1908 

1909 

1910 

1911 

1912 

1913 
1915-1918 

1919.H4 
.H6 
1920-1923 

1924.  n64 
1925-1928 

1929.H2 
.H6 
.H69 
.H83 
1930-1938 

1939. HG 
1940-1948 


1949.H5 

.H6 

.H7 

.H8 

1950-1998 


19th  century — Continued. 

Hayes,  John  Russell. 

Hayne,  Paul  Hamilton  (VII) 

Haynft-Hayv . 

Hayw-. 

Haza-. 

Haze-Hazz. 

Hea-. 

Hearn,  Lafcadio  (VII). 

Henry,  0.,  see  Porter,  William  Sydney. 

Hentz,  Caroline  Lee  (Whiting). 

Herbert,  Henry  W^illiam  ("Frank  Forester"). 

Herrick,  Robert  (VII). 

Hey  wood,  Joseph  Converse. 

Higginson,  Thoiuaa  Wentworth  (VI 1). 

Hildreth,  Charlis  Lotin. 

Hill,  George. 

Hillis,  Newell  Dwight. 

Hitchcock,  David. 

Hoffman,  Charles  Fenno  (IV). 

Holden,  Warren. 

Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert  (IV). 

1940  Complete  works.     Collected  prose  works. 

1941  Collected  poems. 
Holley,  Marietta. 
Holmes,  Alice  A. 

Holmes,  Georgiana  (Klingle)  ("George  Klingle"). 
Holmes,  Mary  Jane  (Hawes). 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell  (II). 
Poems. 

1955  Collected. 

1956  Early  poems. 
Separate. 

1957  Last  leaf. 

1958  One  horse  shay. 

1959  Other,  A-Z. 
Prose. 

Fiction. 
Collected. 
Separate. 

1960  Elsie  Venner. 

1961  Guardian  angel. 

1962  A  mortal  antipathy. 
Other  works. 

1964  Autocrat  of  the  breakfast-table. 

(1965)  Currents  and  coimter-currents,  see  R. 

(1966)  Medical  essays,  see  R. 

(1967)  Our  hundred  days  in  Europe,  see  D 

1968  Over  the  tea-cups. 

1969  Pages  from  an  old  vohimo  of  life. 

1970  Poet  at  the  breakfafittable. 

1971  Professor  at  the  breakfast-table. 

1972  Other,  A-Z. 

190 


PS 


AMERICAN   LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

1999. HI 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell,  1841-. 

.H25 

Hooper,  Johnson  Jones. 

.H3 

Hooper,  Lucy  Hamilton  (Jones). 

.H4 

Hope,  James  Barron. 

.H43 

Hopper,  Edward. 

.H52 

Hosmer,  Frederick  L. 

.H53 

Hosmer,  James  Kendall. 

.H54 

.Hosmer,  William  Henry  Cuyler. 

.H6 

Houghton,  George  Washington  Wright. 

2005-2008 

Hovey,  Richard  (VII). 

2010 

Hovey-Howard. 

Howard,  Blanche  Willis,  see  Teuffel. 

2014.H12 

Howard,  Bronson, 

.H2 

Howarth,  Ellen  Clementine  (Doran). 

.H5 

Howe,  Edgar  Watson. 

2015-2018 

Howe,  Julia  (Ward)  (VII), 

2019.H7 

Howell,  John  Edward. 

2020-2038 

Howells,  William  Dean  (IIP). 

Novels. 

2021        Collected. 

2025        Separate,  by  title,  A-Z. 

Plays. 

2026        Collected. 

2027        Separate,  A-Z. 

Other  prose  works. 

2028        Collected. 

2029        Separate,  A-Z. 

Poems. 

2030        Collected. 

2031        Separate,  A-Z. 

2039.H6 

Hoyt,  Ralph. 

2040-2043 

Hubbard,  Elbert  (VII). 

Hudson,  Mary  (Clemmer),  see  Ames,  Mary  (Clemmer). 

2044. H4 

Huneker,  James  Gibbons. 

.H5 

Hutton,  Laurence. 

.H8 

Hylton,  John  Dunbar. 

.12 

Iliowizi,  Henry. 

.13 

Ingalls,  John  Jam^s. 

Cf.  E. 

.15 

IngersoU,  Charles  Jared. 

2045-2046 

Ingersoll,  Robert  Green  (XII). 

Cf.  B. 

2048.152 

Ingraham,  Joseph  Holt. 

2049 

Ir-Irving. 

2050-2098 

Irving,  Washington  (II). 

Separate  works. 

Abbotsford  and  Newetead  Abbey,  see  DA  890. 

Adventures  of  Captain  Bonneville,  see  F  692. 

Alhambra,  see  DP  402. 

Astoria,  see  F  880. 

Biography  and  poetical  remains  of  Margaret  Davidson 

flpePSl513D9. 

191 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  centnry. 

Irviiig,  Washington  (II). 

Separate  works— Continued. 

2057 

Braceb ridge  Hall. 

Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada,  see  DP  122. 

2060 

Crayon  miscellany. 

2062 

Legends  of  the  conquest  of  Spain. 
History  of  New  York  by  Diedrich  Knickerbocker, 

see  F  122. 
Life  and  voyages  of  Columbus,  see  E  111. 
Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith,  see  PR  3493. 
Life  of  Washington. 
Mahomet  and  his  succeaeorB, 

2063 

Reviews  and  miscellanies. 

2064 

Salmagundi  (Irving  and  Paulding). 

2066 

Sketch-book. 

2067 

Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow. 

2068 

Rip  Van  Winkle. 

2069 

Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .04,  ChriBtiiiaa  papers:   "Christmas  in  Eng- 
land," "Old  Christmas." 

2070 

Tales  of  a  traveller. 

Tour  on  the  prairies,  see  F  697. 

Voyages  of  the  companions  of  Columbus,  see  E  123. 

2071 

Wolfert's  roost. 

2072 

Other,  A-Z. 

2099.15 

Irving, 

William. 

2101 

I8-Iu. 

2102 

Iv-. 

2103 

Iw-Iz. 

2104 

J-Jftckson. 

2105-2108 

Jackaon 

,  Helen  Hunt  (VII). 

2109.J4 

James,  < 

Charles. 

2110-2128 

James, 

Henry  (in»). 
Novels. 
Collected  in  PS  2110. 

2116 

Separate,  by  title,  A-Z, 

2120 

Other  works  (essays,  etc  ),  by  title,  A-Z. 

2129.J2 

Janvier, 

Francis  de  Haes. 

.J3 

Janvier, 

,  Margaret  Thomson  ("Margaret  Vand^rift"). 

.J6 

Janvier, 

,  Thomas  AUibone. 

J7 

Jeffrey, 

Rosa  Vertner  (Griffith). 

.J8 

Jenniflo: 

n,  Lucy  White. 

2130-2133 

Jewett, 

Sarah  Orne  (VII). 

2134 

Jewett-Johnflon,  L. 

J2 

Jewett,  Sophie. 

2135 

Johnson,  M. -Johnson,  R. 

.J4 

Johnson,  Robert  Underwood. 

.J7 

Johnson,  Rossiter. 

2136 

Johnson  S.-Johnson,  Z. 

.J5 

Johnson,  Virginia  Wales. 

2137 

Johnston,  A. -Johnston,  M. 

2140-2143 

Johnston,  Mary  (VII). 

2146-2148 

Johnston,  Richard  Malcolm  (VII). 

192 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  centTiry — Continued. 
2149.J8  Johnston,  William  Preaton. 

2150.J3  Jones,  Amanda  Theodoaia. 

2161  Jonee,  J.-Jonea,  Z. 

2162  Jordan-Joyce. 

.J4  Jordan,  David  Starr. 

2153.J4  Joyce,  John  Alexander. 

2155  Judd,  Sylvester. 

2156.J3  Judflon,  Emily  (Chubbock). 

2157-2158  Keenan,  Henry  Francis  (XII). 

2159.K2         Kelley,  William  Valentine. 
.K3         Kellogg,  EUjah. 
2160-2163  Kennedy,  John  Pendleton  (VII). 

2164. K3         Kenyon,  James  Benjamin. 
.K6         Ketchum,  Annie  Chambers. 
2165-2168  Key,  Frands  Scott  (VII). 

2169.K4         Kimball,  Harriet  McEwen. 
.K6         Kimball,  Richard  Burleigh. 
.K8         King,  Benjamin  Franklin,  jr.  ("Ben  King"). 
2170-2173  King,  Charles  (VII). 

2174.K5         King,  Edward. 
2175-2178  King,  Grace  Elizabeth  (VII). 

2179. K5         Kinney,  Coates. 
2182-2183  Kinney,  Elizabeth  Clementine  (Dodge)  (XII). 

2186.K5         Kip,  Leonard. 
2187-2188  Kirk,  EUen  Warner  (Olney)  (XII). 

2189  Kirk-Kirkland. 

2191-2192  Kirkland,  Caroline  Matilda  (Stansbury)  (XII). 

2194-2195  Kirkland,  Joseph  (XII). 

2196  Kirkland-Knn. 

Klingle,  George,  see  Holmes,  Georgiana  (KHngle) 

2197. K2         Knowles,  Frederic  Lawrence. 

.K4         Knox,  Thomas  Wallace. 

.K6         Koopman,  Harry  Lyman. 

2198  Lai-Lal. 

2199. L3         Laman,  Mirabeau  Bonaparte. 

.L5         Landon,  Melville  D.  ("Eli  Perkins"). 

Cf.  PN  6161,  Wit  and  humor. 
.L8  Lanier,  Clifford. 

2200-2218  Lanier,  Sidney  (III*). 

Poems. 
Collected. 

Separate,  by  title,  A-Z. 
Prose  works. 
Collected. 
Separate. 
Bob,  see  QL  676. 
The  English  novel,  see  PR  826. 
Florida,  see  F  316. 
Music  and  poetry,  see  ML  60. 
Retrospects  and  prospecta. 
Science  of  English  verse,  see  PE  1505 
Shakspere  and  his  forerunners,  see  PR  2956. 
2210  Tiger-lilies  (in  PZ  3  for  the  prsaent). 


2205 
2206 

2207 


(2208) 
2209 


!»27r.!tr)  <>     .-.I 


193 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19tli  century — Continued. 

2219.  L4 

Lanigan,  George  Thomas. 

2220-2223 

Larcom,  Lucy  (VII). 

2225-2226 

Lathrop^  Georire  Parsons  (XII). 

2227 

Lathrop,  G.-Lathrop,  R. 

2230-2231 

Lathrop,  Rose  (Hawthorne)  (XII). 

2232.  L3 

Latimer,  Henry  Randolph. 

2233-2234 

Lazarus,  Emma  (XII). 

2235.  L5 

Learned,  Walter. 

.L7 

Leavitt,  John  McDowell. 

2236 

Lee-Legar6. 

2237-2238 

Legar^.  Hugh  Swiaton  (VII). 

2239.  L3 

Leggett,  William. 

.L5 

Leighton,  William. 

2240-2243 

Leland,  Charles  Godfrey  ("Hans  Breitman")  (Vll). 

2244 

Leland-Iveu. 

.L5 

Leslie,  Eliza. 

2245 

Lev-. 

2246.L2 

Lewis,  Alonzo. 

.L3 

Lewis,  Charles  Bertrand  ("M.  Quad"). 

.U5 

Lewis,  Estelle  Anna  Blanche  (Robinson) 

(.L5) 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  see  E  457.2. 

.L7 

Linn,  John  Blair. 

.L8 

Lippard,  George. 

2247 

Lippincott,  Sarah  Jane  (Clarke)  ("Grace  Greenwood' 

•) 

2248.  L2 

Lippmann,  Julie  Mathilde. 

.L3 

Litchfield,  Grace  Denio. 

.L6 

Lloyd,  David  Demarest. 

.L7 

Lloyd,  John  Uri  (XII). 

.L8 

Locke,  Davis  Ross  ("Petroleum  V.  Nasby"). 
Cf.  PN  6161.  Wit  and  humor. 

.L85 

Lockhart,  Arthiir  John  ('"Pastor  Felix"). 

.L9 

Lockwood,  Ralph  Ingersoll. 

2249.  L4 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot. 
Cf.E. 

.L5 

Lofland, John. 

.L6 

Loga'i,  Algernon  Svdney. 

22.'>0-2298 

Longfellow,  Henry  Wads  worth  (II). 

2255  Ballads  and  other  poems. 

2256  Belfry  of  Bruges  and  other  poems. 

2257  Birds  of  passage. 

2258  Christus. 

2259  The  divine  tragedy. 

2260  The  golden  legend. 

2261  The  New  England  tragedies. 

2262  Courtship  of  Miles  Standiah,  etc. 

2263  Evangeline,  etc. 

2261     Hanging  of  the  crano,  etc. 

2265  Poems  on  slavery. 

2266  The  seaside  and  the  fireside. 

2267  The  song  of  Hiawatha,  etc. 

2268  The  Spanish  student. 

2269  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn 

194 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century. 

Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth  (II) — Continued. 

2270     Voices  of  the  night. 

2271    Other  poetical  works,  A-^. 

Prose. 

2272        Collections. 

2273        Separate,  A-Z. 

2299.L2 

Longfellow,  Samuel. 

.L4 

Longstreet,  Augustus  Baldwin. 

.L6 

Lord,  William  Wilberforce. 

.L8 

Loring,  F'rederick  Wadsworth. 

.L98 

Lowe,  Martha  Ann  (Perry). 

2300-2348 

Lowell,  James  Russell  (II) . 

Poems. 

2305        Collected. 

Separate. 

2306            Biglow  papers. 

2307            Thecourtin'. 

2308            Early  poems. 

2309            Fable  for  critics. 

2310            Last  poems. 

2311            Under  the  old  elm. 

2312            Vision  of  Sir  Launfal. 

2314            Other,  A-Z. 

Prose. 

2315        Collected. 

Separate. 

2316            Among  my  books. 

2317            Early  prose  works. 

. 

2318            Fireside  travels. 

2319            Latest  literary  essays. 

2320            My  study  windows. 

2322            Other,  A-Z. 

2349.  L2 

Lowell,  Maria  (White). 

.L4 

Lowell,  Robert  Traill  Spence. 

.L6 

Lucas,  Daniel  Bedinger. 

2350 

Lud-. 

.L5 

Ludlow,  Fitz  Hugh. 

2351.  L2 

Luders,  Charles  Ilenry. 

.L4 

Lunt,  George. 

.1.6 

Lytle,  William  Haines. 

2353-2354 

Mabie,  Uemilton  Wright  (XII). 

2355.M2 

McClelland,  Margaret  Greenway. 

.M6 

McCord,  Louisa  Susannah  (Cheves). 

2356 

McCubbin -McDowell. 

.M5 

McDermott,  George  Lawrence. 

2357-2358 

McDowell, Katherine  Sherwood  (Bonner)  ("Sherwood  Hoiiner") 

2359.M14 

McGaffey,  Ernest. 

.M48 

McKellar,  Thomas. 

.M635 

Macy,  Artliur. 

.M648 

Major,  Charles. 

.M66 

Maione,  Walter. 

.M69 

Mann,  Horare. 

.M7 

Mansfield,  Lewis  W 

195 

m 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

2360-2363 

Markham,  Edwin  (VII). 

2364.M8 

Martin,  Edward  Sandford. 

2365 

Marvin,  Frederic  Rowland. 

2366 

Marvin-Marz. 

2367 

Mas-. 

.M3 

Mason,  Caroline  Atherton  (Briggs). 

.M6 

Maaeon,  Thomas  Lansing. 

2368 

Mat-. 

.M3 

Mathers,  Albert  ("Paul  Siogvolk"). 

.M4 

MathewB,  Cornelius. 

.MS 

Mathews,  William. 

2369 

Matt-. 

2370-2373 

Matthews,  James  Brander  v^H). 

2374 

Matthews-Maw. 

.M9 

Maturln,  Edward. 

2375 

Max-, 

2376 

May-Maz. 

.M7 

Mayo,  WiUiam  Starbuck. 

2377 

Mea-. 

2378 

Meb-Mek. 

2379.M2 

Mellen,  Grenville. 

2380-2388 

Melville,  Herman  (IV). 

2389 

Messenger,  Lillian  Rozell. 

2390 

Mi-Mi  fflin. 

2391-2392 

Mifflin,  Lloyd  (XII). 

2393 

Mifflin-Millard. 

.M6 

Milee,  George  Henry. 

2394 

Miller,  A.-MiUer,  J. 

2395-2398 

MiUer,  Joaquin  (VII). 

2399.M5 

Miller,  Harriet  (Mann)  ("Olive  Thome  Miller") 

2400-2408 

Mitchell,  Donald  Grant  ("Ik  Marvel")  (IV). 

2409.M2 

Mitchell,  John  Ames. 

.M4 

Mitchell,  Langdon  Elwyn. 

2410-2418 

MitcheU,  SUas  Weir  (IV). 

2411       Collected  poems . 

2419.M3 

Mitchell,  Walter. 

2420-2423 

Monroe,  Harriet  (VII). 

2424 

Monroe-Moody . 

2425-2428 

Moody,  William  Vaughn  (VII). 

2429.M4 

Moore,  Charles  Leonard. 

.M5 

Moore,  Clement  Clarke. 

.M8 

Moore,  John  Trotwood. 

2430 

Moore,  Julia-More. 

2431-2432 

More,  Paul  Elmer  (XII). 

2433 

More-Morris. 

.M5 

Morris,  George  Pope. 

2434.  M4 

Morse,  James  Herbert. 

2435-2436 

Motley,  John  Lothrop  (XII). 

2437 

Motley-Moulton. 

2440-2443 

Moultfjn,  Louise  (Chandler)  (VII). 

2444 

Moulton-Moz. 

2447 

Mu-Muk. 

.M5 

Muir,  John. 

190 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

2448  Mul-Mum. 

2449  Mun-Mur. 

.M4  Hunger,  Theodore  Thornton. 

2450-2458  3Iurfree,  Mary  Noailles  ("Charles  Egbert  Craddock")  (IV*). 

2459.N2  Nadal,  Ehrman  Syme. 

.N28  Neal,  John. 

.N3  Nesmith,  James  E. 

.N4  Newell,  Robert  Henry  ("Orpheus  C.  Kerr"). 
Cf.  PN  6161. 

.N49  Newman,  Eugene  William  ("Savoyard"). 

.N6  Nichols,  Starr  Hoyt. 

2464  Nicholson-Nid. 

2466  Nie-Nik. 

2467  Nil-Niw. 

2468  Nix-Niz. 

2469  Noar-Norris. 
2470-2473  Norris,  Frank  (VII). 

2474  Norris-Norton. 

2475-2478  Norton,  Charles  Eliot  (VII). 

2479  Norton-Nt. 

2480  Nu-Nye. 

2481-2482  Nye,  Edgar  Wilson  ("Bill  Nye")  (XII). 
Cf.  PN  6161,  Wit  and  humor. 

2483  Nye-Nz. 

2484  0-0'Brien,  F. 

.04  Oberholtzer,  Sara  Louisa  (Vickers). 

2485  O'Brien,  Fitz-James. 

2486  O'Brien,  F.-O'Hara,  T. 

.05  O'Counor,  William  Douglaa. 

2487-2488  O'Hara,  Theodore  (XII). 

2489  O'Hara,  T.-0'Reilly,  J. 

2490-2493  O'Reilly,  John  Boyle  (VII). 

2494  O'Reilly-Osboume.                           ^ 
,04  Osbom,  Laughton. 

2495  Osboume,  Lloyd. 

2496  Osboume-Osgood,  F. 

2497  Osgood,  Frances  Sargent  (Locke). 

2498  Osgood,  F.-Osgz 

2499  Osh-Oss. 

2500-2508  Ossoli,  Sarah  Margaret  (Fuller)  (IV). 

2509  Osaoli-Page. 

.08  Owen,  Robert  Dale. 

2510-2518  Page,  Thomas  Nelson  (IV'). 

2519.P2  Paine,  Robert  Treat. 

.P4  Palmer,  John  WilliamBon. 

.P6  Palmer,  Ray. 

2520  Pam-Parkman. 

.P4  Parker,  Benjamin  Strattan. 

Parkea,  Elizabeth  (Robins),  see  Robins,  Elizabeth. 

2521-2522  Parkman,  Francis  (XII). 
Cf.  E. 

2523.P8  Parsons,  Thomas  William. 


197 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


2523.  P9 

2524 

2525-2528 

2530-2533 

2534 

.P5 
2539.P14 
.P28 

.P3 
.P4 
.P5 

.P7 
2540-2543 

2544 

2545.  P4 
.P5 
.P7 
2550-2553 

2554. P4 

2555 

2556 

2557 

2558 
2559 

2565 
2566-2567 

2576.  P4 
2578-2579 
2581-2582 

2583 

2584.  P2 
2585-2586 

2587.P5 

2588 
.P5 

2589 

2590 
2591-2592 

2593 
2600-2648 

2605 

2606 
2607 
2608 
2609 
2610 
2611 


19th  century — Continued. 

Parton,  Sarah  Payaon  (Willis)  (."Fanny  Fern"). 

Pat-Paulding. 

Paulding,  James  Kirke  (^11). 

Payne,  John  Howard  (Vll). 

Payne-Peab. 

Payne,  Will. 
Peacock,  Thomas  Brower. 
Peck,  George  Wilbur. 

Cf.  PN  6161,  Wit  and  luimor. 
Peck,  Harry  Thurston. 
Peck,  Samuel  Minturn. 
Peck,  William  Henry. 
Pellew,  George. 
Percival,  James  Gates  (VII). 
Percival-Perq. 
Perry,  Bliss. 
Perr>',  George. 
Perry,  Lilla  Cabot. 
Perry,  Nora  (VII). 
Peterson,  Henry. 
Pett-Pettb. 
Petti-Phelps,  D. 
Phelps,  E.-Phelps,  R. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart,  see  Ward,  Elizabeth  Stuart  (Phelps). 
Phelps,  S.-Phh. 
Phi-Phillips,  I. 

PhUlips,  David  Graham,  see  PS  3531. H5. 
Phillips,  J.-Phillii).s.  \V. 
Phillips,  Wendell  (XII). 
Piatt,  Donn. 
Piatt,  John  James  (XII). 
Piatt,  Sarah  Morgan  (Bryan)  (XII). 
Piatt-Pic. 

Pidgin,  Charles  Felton. 
Pike,  Albert  (XII). 

Pike,  Mary  Hayden  (Green)  ("Mary  Langdon"). 
Pil-Pim. 

Pilgrim,  James. 
Pin-Pind. 
Pine-Pinkney. 

Pinkney,  Edward  Coate  (XII). 
Pinkney-Poe. 
Poe,  Edgar  Allan  (II). 

Poems. 
Collected. 
Separate. 
Annabel  Lee. 
Bells. 
Lenore. 
Raven. 
Ulalumo. 
Other,  A-Z. 

198 


PS 


AMERICAN    LITERATURE 


PS 


19tli  century. 
Poe,  Edgar  Allen  (II)- 


-Continued. 


Prose  workd. 
Fiction. 

2GJ2  Collected. 
Separate. 

2613  Black  cat. 

2614  Fall  of  the  house  of  Usher. 

2615  Gold  bug. 
261G  Ligeia. 

2617  Murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue. 

2618  Other,  A-Z. 
(Critical  and  miscellaneous. 

2619  Collections. 
Separate. 

2620  Eureka. 
2622  Other,  A-Z. 
2649  Poe-roz. 

.PI  Pool,  Maria  Louise. 

.P5  Porter,  William  Sydney  (''0.  Henry";. 

.P82  Powers,  Horatio  Nelson. 

2651  Pra-. 

2653-2651  Prentice,  George  Denison  (XII). 

2655. P5  Prentiss,  Elizabeth  (Payson). 

2656-2657  Prescott,  William  liickling  (XII). 

2659. P5  Preston,  Harriet  Waters. 

2660-2663  Preston,  Margaret  (Junkin)  (XII). 

2664. P3  Prime,  Samuel  Irenujus. 

.P4  Prime,  William  Cowper. 

2665-2668  Proctor,  Edna  Dean  (VII). 

2669. P3  Proudflt,  David  Law. 

.P6  Putnam,  Mary  Traill  Spence  (Lowell). 

2670-2671  Pyle,  Howard  (XII). 

2672. Q5  Quincy,  Edmund. 

.Q7  Quincy,  Josiah,  1772-1864. 

.Q8  Quincy,  Josiah  Phillips,  1829-. 

2673  Ra-Randall 

2674  Randall,  Janiea  Ryder. 
2675. R2  Randall,  John  Witt. 

.R4  Randolph,  Anson  Davies  Fitz. 

.R6  Rankin,  Jeremiah  Eames. 

2676  Rap-Raymond,  G. 

.R8  Ray,  William. 

2677-2678  Raymond,  George  Lansing  (XII). 

2679. R3  Rayner,  Isidor. 

.R6  Read,  Opie  Percival. 

2680-2688  Read,  Thomas  Buchanan  (IV). 

2690-2691  Realf,  Richard  (XII). 

2693-2694  Reese,  Lizette  Woodworth  (XII). 

2696-2697  Repplier,  Agnes  (XII). 

269&.R2  Requier,  Augustus  Julian. 

.R3  Rcxford,  Eben  Eugene. 

.R5  Rice,  Harvey. 

.R8  Richards,  Laura  Elizabeth  (Howe). 


199 


fB 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

2699.  R2 

Richardson,  Albert  Deane. 

.R54 

RicketsoD,  Daniel. 

.R6 

Riddle.  Albert  Gallatin. 

.R7 

Rideing,  WilLisun  Henry. 

2700-2708 

Riley,  Jamea  Whitcomb  (IV). 

2710-2713 

Ripley,  George  (VII). 

2714 

Ripley-Ritchie. 

2716-2717 

Ritchie,  Anna  Cora  (Ogden)  Mowatt  (XII). 

2718 

Ritchie-Robd. 

2719 

Robe-Roche. 

.R4 

Robins,  Elizabeth  ("C.  E.  Raimond")  (Mrs.  G. 

R.  Parkefi), 

.R5 

Robinson,  Annie  Douglas  (Green). 

.R7 

Robinson,  Tracy. 

2721-2722 

Roche,  James  Jeffrey  (XII). 

2723 

Roche-Rocz. 

2724 

Rod-Roe. 

2725-2728 

Roe,  Edward  Payson  (VII). 

2729.R4 

Rog6,  Charlotte  Fieke  (Bates). 

2730-2733 

Rohlfs,  Anna  Katharine  (Green)  (VII). 

2734. R3 

Rollinfl,  Alice  Marland  (Wellington). 

.R6 

Roosevelt,  Theodore. 
Cf.  E  660.  R,  Collected  works. 

.E7 

Roeenfeld,  Sydney. 

.R8 

Ross,  Clinton. 

2735 

Roes,  E.-Rowk. 

2736 

Rowl-Runm. 

.RS 

RowBon,  Susannah  (Haswell). 

.R32 

Royle,  Edwin  Milton. 

2737 

Runn-Russel. 

2738 

Russell,  A.-Rufisell,  I. 

.R3 

Riissell,  Addison  Peale. 

2740-2743 

Russell,  Irwin  (VII). 

2746-2748 

Ryan,  Abram  Joseph  (VII). 

2749 

Ryan-Sal  tus. 

2750-2753 

Saltus,  Edgar  Evertson  (VII). 

2755-2756 

Saltus,  Francis  Saltus  (XII). 

2758-2759 

Sanborn,  Franklin  Benjamin  (XII). 

2760 

Sanborn,  F.-Sanborn,  K. 

2761 

Sanborn,  Katherine  Abbott  ("  Kate  Sanborn"). 

2762 

Sanborn,  K.-Sanbt. 

2763 

Sanbu-Sandi . 

2764 

Sands-Sangster,  M. 

.S4 

Sands,  Robert  Charles. 

2765-2768 

Sangster,  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Munson)  (VII). 

2770-2773 

Santayana,  George  E.  (VII). 

2775-2778 

Sargent,  Epes  (VII). 

2779.815 

Sargent,  Lucius  Manlius. 

.S2 

Saunders,  Frederick, 

.S25 

Savage,  John. 

.S3 

Savage,  Minot  Judson. 

.S4 

Savage,  Philip  Henry. 

.S5 

Savage,  Richard  Henry. 

2780-2788 

Saxe,  John  Godfrey  (IV*). 
200 

PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

2790-2793 

ScoUard,  Clinton  (VII). 

2794.S5 

Scudder,  EUza. 

2796-2796 

Scudder,  Horace  Eliflha  (XII). 

2797.S3 

Searing,  Laura  Catharine  (Redden). 

.S5 

Sears,  Edmund  Hamilton. 

.S7 

Seawell,  MoUy  ElUot. 

2798 

Sedgwick,  Catharine  Maria. 

2799 

Sedgwick,  C.-Sel. 

2800 

Sem-Seton. 

2801-2802 

Seton,  Ernest  Thompson  (XII). 

2803 

Seton-Sev. 

2804.S2 

Sewall,  Harriet  (Winslow). 

.S4 

Shaler,  Nathaniel  Southgate. 

.S6 

Shanly,  Charles  Dawson. 

2805-2808 

Shaw,  Henry  Wheeler  ("Josh  BUlings")  (VII). 

Cf.  PN  6161,  Wit  and  humor. 

2810-2813 

Sherman,  Frank  Dempster  (VII). 

28 14.  S3 

Sherwood,  Mary  Elizabeth  (Wilson). 

2815-2818 

Shillaber,  Benjamin  Penhallow  ("Mrs.  Partington")  (VII) 

2819 

Shillaber,  B.-Shim. 

2820 

Shin-»Shinn,  C. 

2821-2822 

Shinn,  Charles  Howard  (XII). 

2824-2825 

Shinn,  Milicent  Washburn  (XII). 

2826 

Shinn,  M.-Shn. 

2827 

Sho-Shors. 

2828 

Short-Shr. 

2829 

Shu-Sig. 

.S3 

Shurtleff,  Ernest  Warburton. 

2830-2833 

Sigoumey,  Lydia  Howard  (Huntley)  (VII). 

2836-2838 

Sill,  Edward  Rowland  (VII). 

.A2,  Collected  poems  (by  date). 

.A4,  Collected  proee  (by  dat^). 

Simms,  William  Oilmore. 

Collected  works. 

2840 

Complete  works. 

(By  date.) 

2841 

Collected  poems. 

(Complete  collections.) 

2842 

Collected  dramas. 

2843 

Selections. 

2844 

Translations,  by  language,  A-Z. 

Separate  works. 

2845 

Poems,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .A7,  Areytoe. 

.A8,  Atalantis. 

.C3,   Cafiflique  of  Accabee. 

.C6,  City  of  the  silent. 

,D6,  Donna  Florida. 

.G6,  Grouped  thoughts. 

.L7,  Lyrical  and  other  poems. 

.P6,  Poems:  descriptive,  dramatic,  etc. 

.S3,   Sabbath  lyrics. 

.S6,    Southern  paflsages  and  pictures. 

.V5,  Vision  of  Cortes,  etc. 

201 


PS  AMERICAN  LITERATURE  PS 

19th  century. 

Simms,  William  Gilmore. 

Separate  works — Continued. 

2846  Dramaa,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .M5,  Michael  Borihara. 
.N6,  Norman  Maurice. 
Romances,  etc. 

2847  Border  romances. 

2848  Special,  A-Z. 

e.g.  .A7,    As  good  as  a  comedy. 


.B2, 

Beauchampe. 

.B4, 

Book  of  my  lady. 

.B6, 

Border  beagles. 

.C2, 

Carl  Werner. 

.C3, 

Cassique  of  Kiawah. 

.C5, 

Castle  Dismal. 

.06, 

Oharlemont. 

.07, 

Confession. 

.08, 

Count  Julian. 

.D2, 

Damsel  of  Darien. 

.E8, 

Eutaw. 

.F6, 

Forayers. 

.G4, 

Golden  Christmas. 

.G8, 

Guy  Rivers. 

.H3, 

Helen  Halsey. 

.K2, 

Katherine  Walton. 

.K5, 

Elinsmen  (afterwards  The  Scout). 

.L4, 

Lily  and  the  totem. 

.M2, 

Marie  de  Bemiere. 
Maroon,  see  .M2. 

.M6, 

Martin  Faber. 

.M7, 

Mellichampe. 

.P2, 

Partisan. 

.P4, 

Pelayo . 

.R5, 

Richard  Hurdis. 

Scout,  see  The  Kinsmen. 

.S7, 

Southward  ho. 

.S8, 

Sword  and  the  distaff. 

-V2, 

Vasconselos. 

.W4, 

Wigwam  and  the  cabin. 

Woodcraft,  see  The  Sword  and  the  distaff. 

.Y5, 

Yemassee. 

2850 

Other  works. 

e.  g.  .E3,  Egeria. 

Works  of  American  history,  see  E  and  F. 

2852 

Dictionaries,  Indexes,  etc. 

2853 

General  works  on  Simms'  life  and  writings. 

Criticism. 

2854 

General. 

2858 

Language.     G 

rammar.     Style. 

2859. S2 

Slosson,  Annie  (Trumbull). 

.S5 

Smith,  Charles  He 

nry  ("Bill  Arp"). 

Cf.  PN  6161,  Wit  and  humor. 

.S8 

Smith,  Elizabeth  Oakes  (Prince). 

202 


PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

2860-2868 

Smith,  Francis  Hopkinson  (IV*). 

2869. S3 

Smith,  May  Riley. 

.S7 

Smith,  Richard  Penn. 

2870-2873 

Smith,  Samuel  Francis  (VII). 

2974 

Smith,  Samuel-f^mith,  Saq. 

2875 

Smith,  Sar-Smith,  Seb. 

2876-2877 

Smith,  Seba  ("Major  Jack  Downing")  (XII). 

2878 

Smith,  S.-Smz. 

2879 

Sna-Snider. 

2880-2883 

Snider,  Denton  Jacques  (VII). 

2884 

Snider-Snow. 

2885 

Snow-Snz. 

2886 

So-Soq. 

2887 

Sor-Sot. 

2888 

Sou-Soutg. 

2889 

South- . 

2890-2893 

Southworth,  Emma  D.  E.  (Nevitte)  (VII). 

2895-2898 

Spofford,  Harriet  Prescott  (VII). 

2900 

Sprague,  A.-Sprague,  Z. 

2902 

Sta-Stand. 

2903 

Standiflh,  A.-Standish,  Z. 

2905-2906 

Stanton,  Frank  Lebby  (XII). 

2907 

Stanton,  F.-Staq. 

2908 

Star-Staz. 

2909 

Ste-Stedman,  E. 

2910-2918 

Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence  (IV'). 

2919.S3 

Stephens,  Anna  Sophia  (Winterbotham). 

.S5 

Stephens,  Robert  Neilson. 

.S8 

Stillman,  William  James. 

2920-2923 

Stimson,  Frederic  Jesup  ("J.  S.  of  Dale")  (VII 

2924. S4 

Stimflon,  John  Ward. 

2925-2928 

Stockton,  Frank  Richard  (VII). 

2930-2931 

Stoddard,  Charles  Warren  (XII). 

2934 

Stoddard,  C.-Stoddard,  R. 

.S3 

Stoddard,  Elizabeth  Drew  (Baretow). 

.S5 

Stoddard,  John  Lawson. 

2935-2939 

Stoddard,  Richard  Henry  (VII). 

2941-2942 

Stoddard,  William  Osborn  (XII). 

2943 

Stoddard,  W.-Stone. 

.S2 

Stokes,  Ellwood  H. 

.S3 

Stone,  Cara  Elizabeth  (Hanecom)  Whitou-. 

2944 

Stoner-Story. 

.S5 

Storrs,  Richard  Salter. 

.S7 

Story,  Joseph. 

2945-2948 

Story,  William  Wetmore  (VII). 

Biography,  etc.,  see  NB  237. 

2950-2958 

Stowe,  Harriet  Elizabeth  (Beecher)  (IV). 

2959. S5 

Street,  Alfred  Billings. 

2960-2961 

Stuart,  Ruth  (McEneiy)  (XII). 

2962.87 

Sturgis,  Julian. 

2963 

Sullivan.  Thomas  Russell. 

2964.S79 

Swift,  Lindsay. 

20;^ 


PS  AMERICAN  LITERATURE  PS 


19th  century — Continued. 

2964. S8 

Swing,  David. 

.S87 

Sylvester,  Herbert  Milton. 

.S9 

Symonds,  William  Law. 

2965-2968 

Tabb,  John  Banister  (VII). 

2969. T5 

Tahnage,  Thoioaa  DeWitt. 

.T6 

Tappan,  William  Bingham. 

2970-2973 

Tarkington,  Booth  (VII). 

2978 

Tarkington-Taylor. 

2980-2998 

Taylor,  Bayard  (III*). 

Poems. 

2985        Collected. 

2986        Separate,  A-Z. 

Prose  fiction. 

2987        Collected. 

2988        Separate,  A-Z. 

Other  works  (Dramas,  etc.). 

2989        Collected. 

2990        Separate,  A-Z. 

(Collections  of  travels  classed  in  PS  2989;    separa 

works  in  D.) 

2999 

Taylor-Tel.. 

.T2 

Taylor,  Benjamin  FranJclin. 

3000 

Tem-Terhune. 

3005-3008 

Terhune,  Mary  Virginia  (Ilawes)  ("Marion  Harland")  (VII). 

3009.  T7 

Teuffel,  Blanche  Willis  (Howard)  von. 

3010-3013 

Thaxter,  Celia  (Laighton)  (VII). 

3015-3016 

Thayer,  William  Roscoe  (XII). 

3019 

Thayer-Thomas. 

3020-3023 

Thomas,  Augustus  (VII). 

3025-3028 

Thomas,  Edith  Matilda  (VII). 

3029 

Thomas,  E.-Thomas,  K. 

.T3 

Thomas,  Frederick  William. 

3030.T5 

Thomas,  Lewis  Foulke. 

3031 

Thompson,  A. -Thompson,  F. 

.T7 

Thompson,  Daniel  Pierce. 

3032 

Thompson,  G. -Thompson,  H. 

3033 

Thompson,  I.-Thompeon,  K. 

.T4 

Thompson,  John  Reuben: 

3034 

Thompson,  L. -Thompson,  M. 

3035-3038 

Thompson,  Maurice  (VII). 

3039. T4 

Thompson,  William  Tappan. 

.T9 

Thorbum,  Grant. 

Thoreau,  Henry  David. 

3040 

Collected  works,  by  date  (using  date-letters). 

3041 

Collected  poems. 

3042 

Selections,  by  editor. 

e.  g.  "Autumn,"  "Summer,"  "Winter." 

"Early  Spring  in  Maasachufetts." 

3013 

Translations,  by  language,  A-  Z. 

204 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE  PS 

19th  century. 

Thoreau,  Henry  David — Contiaued. 
Separate  works. 

3044  Cape  Cod. 

3045  Excursiona. 
"Journal,"  aee  PS  3053.A2. 
Letters,  see  PS  3053.A3. 
The  Maine  wooda,  see  F  27. 
Miacellaniea,  see  PS  3053.A5. 

3048  Walden. 

3049  A  week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack  Rivers. 
A  Yankee  in  Canada,  aee  F  1052. 

3051  Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .C5,   On  the  duty  of  civil  disobedience. 
.L5,  Life  without  principle. 
S052  Indexes,  etc. 

3053  General  works  on  Thoreau's  life  and  writings. 
Criticism. 

3054  General. 
Special. 

3056  Sources. 

3057  Other,  A-Z. 

e.  g.  .P4,  Thoreau's  philosophy. 
3068  Language.    Grammar.    Style. 

3059  Thoreau-Thome. 

3060  Thomton-ThoTO. 

3061  Thorp-Thr. 

.T5  Thorpe,  Rose  (Hartwick). 

3062  Thu-Ticknor. 

.T8  Ticknor,  Francis  Orray. 

3063-3064  Ticknor,  George  (XII). 

3065  Ticknor-Tieman. 

3066  Tieman,  Frances  Christine  (Fisher)  ("Christian  Reid"). 
3067.T5  Tiffany,  Francis. 

3068  Tig-Till. 

3069.T5  Tilton,  Theodore. 

3070-3073  Timrod,  Henry  (VII). 

3079  Timrod-Torrey. 

.T15  Tincker,  Mary  Agnes. 

3082-3083  Torrey,  Bradford  (XII). 

3085-3088  Tourg^e,  Albion  W.  (VII). 

3089.T2  Towle,  George  Makepeace. 

.T38  Townsend,  Frederic. 

.T4  Townsend,  George  Alfred  ("Gath"). 

.T6  Townsend,  Mary  Ashley  (Van  Voorhia). 

.T65  Trask,  Kate  (Nichols). 

.T7  Traubel,  Horace. 

.T8  Trent,  William  Peterfield. 

3090-3093  Troubetzkoy,  Am^lie  (Rives)  Chanler  (VII). 

3095-3098  Trowbridge,  John  Townsend  (VII). 

3099  Trowbridge-Trul. 

3101-3102  Tucker,  Nathaniel  Beverley  (XII). 

3104  Tucker-Tuckerman,  H, 

205 


PS  AMERICAN  LITERATURE  PS 

19th  century — Continued. 

3.105-3108  Tuckerman,  Henry  Theodore  (VII). 

3109  Tuckerman.  H.-Tumbnli. 

3110  Turner,  A. -Turner,  Z. 

3111  Tumey-Tyl. 

3112  Tyler-Tz. 

3113  U-Uz. 

.U7  Upham,  Thomas  Cogswell. 

3115-3118  Van  Dyke,  Henry  (VII). 

3119. V7  Venable,  William  Henry. 

3120-3123  Verplanck,  Gulian  Crommelin  (VII). 

3125-3128  Very,  Jones  (VII). 

3129. W9  Wallace,  Horace  Binney. 

3130-3138  Wallace,  Lewis  ("Lew  Wallace")  (IVN. 

3139. W4  Wallace,  William  Ross. 

.W6  Walsh,  William  Shepard. 

.W8  Walworth,  Jeanette  Richie  (Hadermann). 

3140-3143  Ward,  Elizabeth  Stuart  (Phelps)  (VII). 

3144. W3  Ward,  Samuel. 

3145  Ware,  A. -Ware,  W. 

.W5  Ware,  Eugene  Fitch  ("Ironquill"). 

3146-3147  Ware,  William  (VII). 

3149  Ware,  W. -Warner,  C. 

.W3  Warfield,  Catherine  Ann  (Ware). 

.W6  Warner,  Anna  Bartlett  ("Amy  Lathrop"). 

3150-3153  Warner,  Charles  Dudley  (VII). 

3155-3156  Warner,  Susan  ("Elizabeth  Wetherell")  (XIl). 

3157.W2  Wasson,  David  Atwood. 

.W4  Watteraon,  Henry. 

.W6  Watterston,  George. 

.W6  Webb,  Charles  Henry  ("John  Paul"). 

.W8  Weeks,  Robert  Kelley. 

.W9  Weiss,  Susan  Archer. 

3158.  W2  Wei  bum,  Drummond. 

.W3  Welby,  Amelia. 

.W5  Welch,  Philip  Henry. 

.W7  Wendell,  Barrett. 

.W95  West,  James  Harcourt. 

3159. W12  Westcott,  Edward  Noycs. 

W;>  VVetmore,  Elizabeth  (Bisland). 

.-^IfiO  3163  Wharton,  Edith  (VII). 

3164  Wharton,  E.-Whaz. 

3165  Whe-Wheeler,  C. 

3166  Wheeler,  D.-Wheeler,  R. 

3167  Wheeler,  S.-WQiipple,  E. 
3170-3173  Whipple,  Edwin  Percy  (VII). 
3175-3178  White,  Richard  Grant  (VII). 

3179  Wliite,  R.-Whitez. 

3180  Whitf-Wiiiting,  L. 
3181  -3182  Whiting,  Lilian  (XII). 

3184  Whiting,  L.-Whitl. 

3187  Whitm-Whitman,  R. 

3189  Whitman,  S  -Whitman,  W. 

.W4  Whitman,  Sarah  Helen  (Power). 

206 


PS  AMERICAN  LITERATURE  PS 

19tli  century — Continued. 
3200-3248  Whitman,  Walt  (II). 

3200  Collected  works  (Poetry  and  proee) . 

3201  Collected   poems,    iacluding  editioua   of  Leaves  of 

grass,  by  date. 

3202  Prose. 

3203  Selected  works.     Minor  works,  etc. 

3204  Selections.    Anthologies.    Extracts.    Fragments,  etc . 

3205  Tranalationa. 
Separate  works. 

3207  As  a  strong  bird  on  pinions  free. 

3209  Calamus. 

3210  Collect. 

3211  Drum  taps. 

3213  Democratic  vistas. 

3214  Good-bye,  my  fancy. 
Leaves  of  grass,  see  PS  3201. 

3216  Memoranda  of  the  war. 

3217  November  boughs. 

3218  Passage  to  India. 

3219  Song  of  the  exposition  ('  'After  all  not  to  create  only  "). 

3220  Specimen  days. 

3221  Wound  dresser. 

3222  Other,  A-Z. 

3249. W3        Whitney,  Adeline  Button  (Train). 
.W4         Whitney,  Anne. 

3250-3298  Whittier,  John  Greenleaf  (II). 

Poems. 

3255 .A4  Among  the  hills,  and  other  poems. 

.A7  At  sundown. 

.B2  Ballads  of  New  England,  etc. 

3256  Barbara  Fritehie. 

3257. B2  Bay  of  Seven  Islands,  and  otlier  poems. 

.C2  Captain's  well. 

.0-4  Chapel  of  the  hermits,  and  other  poems. 

.D3  Demon  lady. 

.F6  Frost  spirit. 

.H2  Hazel-blossoms. 

3258  Home  ballads  and  poems. 

3259.15  In  war  time. 

.J2  Jack  in  the  pulpit. 

.K4  King's  missive,  and  other  poems. 

.L2  Lays  of  my  home. 

.L4  Legends  of  New-England. 

3260  Mabel  Martm,  and  other  poems. 

3262  Maud  Muller. 

3263. M3  Miriam,  and  other  poems. 

.M6  Mogg  Megone. 

.M8  Moll  Pitcher. 

3264  National  lyrics. 

3265. P2  Panorama,  and  other  poems. 

.P4  Pennsylvania  pilgrim,  and  other  poems. 

.PC  Poems  of  nature. 

207 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


lath  century. 

WMttier,  John  Greenleaf  (11). 

Poems — Continued. 

3265  .F8       Prayer  of  Agassi  e. 

.R4       River  path. 

.83        Baint  Gregory's  guest,  and  recent  poems 

3266             Snow-bound. 

3267.83        8ong8  of  labor. 

.85        Stranger  in  L  owel  1 . 

.87        Sycamores. 

3268             Tent  on  the  beach,  and  other  poems. 

3269.V4       Vision  of  Echard. 

.V6       Voices  of  freedom. 

.W6      Worship  of  nature. 

Prose  works. 

8271             Collected. 

3272            Separate,  A-Z. 

3300-3303 

Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas  (Mrs.  G.  C.  Riggs)  (VII). 

3304 

Wiggin,  K.-Wiggz. 

3305 

Wigh-Wij. 

S308.W5 

Wikoff,  Henry. 

3309 

Wil-Wilcox,  E. 

3310-3313 

Wilcox,  EUa  Wheeler  (VII). 

831&-3318 

Wilde,  Richard  Henry  (VII). 

3319.W2 

Wilder,  Marshall  Pinckney. 

.W3 

Wiley,  Calvin  Henderson. 

Wilkins,  Mary  E.,  see  Freeman,  Mary  E.  (Wilkins). 

.W44 

Wilkinson,  William  Cleaver. 

.W6 

Willard,  Emma  (Hart). 

Cf.  L. 

.W7 

Williamson,  Alice  Muriel  (Livingstone). 

3320-3328 

WiUis,  Nathaniel  Parker  (IV»). 

3329.W5 

Willflon,  Forceythe. 

.W7 

Wilmer,  Lambert  A. 

.W8 

Wilmshurst,  Zavarr. 

3330-3333 

Wilson,  Augusta  Jane  (Evans)  (VII). 

3334.W5 

Wilson,  John  Byers. 

3335-3338 

Wilson,  Robert  Bums. 

3339.W3 

Wilson,  Woodrow. 

Cf.  E,  J,  etc. 

3340 

Winn-Winter,  W. 

3341-3342 

Winter,  WiUiam  (XII). 

3343  .W2 

Winthrop,  Theodore. 

3344 

Wire-Wister. 

.W3 

Wirt,  William. 

.W6 

Wise,  Henry  Augustus  ("Harry  Gringo"). 

3345-3346 

Wister,  Owen  (XII). 

3348 

Wolcott-Wooc. 

3349 

Wood,  A.-Wood,  L. 

.W6 

Wood,  George. 

3350 

Wood,  M.-Woodberry,  G. 

3351-3352 

Woodberry,  George  Edward  (XII). 

3353 

Woodberry,  G.-Woodq. 

208 

PS 


AMERICAN  LITERATURE 


PS 


19tli  centnry — Continued. 

3354  Woodr-Woodworth. 

.W5  Woods,  Kate  (Tannatt). 

3355-3356  Woodworth,  Samuel  (XII). 

3357  Woodworth-Woolf. 

.W8  Woolf,  Benjamin  Edward. 

3358  Woolg-Woolr. 

.W4  Woolley,  Celia  Parker. 

.W6        Wooleey,  Sarah  Chauncey  ("Suean  Coolidge"). 
3360-3363  Woolaon ,  Constance  Fen  imore  (VII). 

3364  Woolson-Young. 

3365-3368  Young,  WUIiam.(VII). 

3369  Young-Z. 

3390  Miscellaneous  minor;  uncatalogued  works. 

20th  century. 

In  this  group  are  usually  to  be  claseifiec}  authors  born  after  1869, 

beginning  to  pubUsh  about  1890,  and  flourishing  after  1900. 
Names  of  writers  of  fiction  are,  as  a  rule,  omitted,  as  their  works 

are  classified  in  PZ  3. 
Under  the  classification  numbers  3501-3549  the  author  number 
is  to  be  taken  from  the  second  letter  of  the  name. 


3500 

Anonymous  works  (XIII). 

Authors. 

3501 

A 

.D24 

Adams,  Franklin  Pierce. 

.R575 

Armstrong,  Paul. 

.U8 

Austin,  Mary  (Hunter). 

3503 

B 

.J6 

BjOrkman,  Edwin. 

.R2 

Bradford,  Gamaliel. 

.R63 

Broadhurst,  George  H. 

.R78 

Brown,  Abbie  Farwell. 

.U6 

Burgess,  Gelett. 

3505 

C 

.013 

Ckjates,  Florence  (Earle). 

.014 

Cobb,  Irvin  S. 

.056 

Cooke,  Edmund  Vance. 

.R9 

Crothers,  Samuel  McChord. 

3507 

D 

.A87 

Day,  Holman  Francis. 

.19 

Dix,  Beulah  Marie. 

.193 

Dixon,  Thomas. 

3509 

E 

.A85 

Eaton,  Walter  Prichard. 

.V363 

Evans,  Florence  (WiHdnson) 

3511 

F 

.E56 

Femald,  Chester  Bailey. 

.L16 

Flagg,  James  Montgomery. 

.L8 


3513 


G 


.028 


Cf.  NC  1429,  etc. 
Flower,  Elliott. 

Cloing,  Charles  Buxton. 


209 


PS  AMERICAN   LITERATURE  PS 


20th  century. 

Authors — Continued. 

3515 

H 

.A23 

Hagedorn,  Hermann. 

Hall,  Holworthy,  see  Porter,  Harold  Kverctt. 

.A54 

Hapgood,  Norman. 

.A797 

Hartman,  Sadakichi. 

.A81 

Harvey,  George. 

.A9 

Hawthorne,  Hildegarde. 

.A973 

Hazard,  CaroUne. 

.E62 

Herford,  Oliver. 

.0826 

Howard,  George  B»onaon. 

3517 

I 

.R8 

Irvine,  Alexander. 

.R87 

Irwin,  Wallace. 

3519 

J 

.02 

Johnson,  Burges. 

.03 

Johnston,  Annie  (Fellows). 

.034 

Joline,  Adrian  Hoffman. 

.06 

Jordan,  Elizabeth  Garver. 

3521 

R 

.A73 

Kaufman.  Herbert. 

.E39 

Keller,  Helen  Adams. 

.£53 

Kennedy,  Charles  Rann. 

.E8 

Kester,  Paul. 

.1355 

KUdare,  Owen  Frawley. 

.15 

King,  Basil. 

.176 

Kiser,  Samuel  Ellsworth. 

3523 

L 

.146 

Tiincoln,  Joseph  Crosby. 

.027 

Lodge,  George  Cabot. 

.046 

London, Jack. 

.047 

Long,  John  Luther. 

.0545 

Loom  is,  Charles  Battell. 

.064 

Loruner,  f " €orge  Horace. 

.085 

Loveman,  H-obsrt. 

3525 

M 

.A187 

McCutcheon,  George  Barr. 

.A25 

McKaye,  Percy  Wallace. 

.A823 

Mason,  Walt. 

.E62 

Merington,  Marguerite. 

.E9 

Meyer,  Annie  (Nathan). 

Moody,  William  Vaughn,  see  PS  2425-2428. 

3527 

N 

.135 

Nicholson,  Meredith. 

3529 

0 

.P4 

Opdycke,  John  Baker. 

3531 

P 

.A27 

Paine,  Albert  Bigelow. 

.A275 

Paine,  Ralph  Delahayc. 

.E13 

Peabody,  Josephine  Preston 

.H5 

Phillips,  David  Graham. 

.L2 

Plummer,  Mary  Wrighl. 

0735 

Porter,  Harold  Everett  ("Holworthy  Hall"). 

082 

Pound,  Ezra  Loomis. 

210 


PS  AMERICAN  LITERATURE  PS 


20th  century. 

Authors — Continued . 

3533 

Q 

3535 

K 

.E3 

Reed,  Myrtle. 

.122 

Rice,  Cale  Young. 

.015 

Robbina,  Reginald  Chauncey 

.U47 

Runkle,  Bertha. 

.U67 

RtiBBell,  Charles  Edward. 

3537 

S 

.E23 

Sedgwick,  Henry  Dwight. 

.H62 

Sheldon,  Ekiward  Brewster. 

.147 

Sill,  Louise  Morgan  (Smith). 

.186 

Sinclair,  Upton  Beall. 

.T483 

Stewart,  Charlee  David. 

.T485 

Striuger,  Arthur. 

.U9 

Sutherland,  Howard  Vigne. 

3539 

T 

.063 

Torrence,  Frederic  Ridgely. 

3541 

U 

.N72 

Untermeyer,  Louia. 

.P7 

Upson,  Arthur  Wheelock. 

3543 

V 

.132 

Viereck,  George  Sylvester. 

3545 

w 

.A61 

Walter,  Eugene. 

.A8 

Waterman,  Nixon. 

.E533 

Wells,  Carolyn. 

.H53 

White,  Hervey. 

.H6 

White,  Stewart  Edward. 

.H83 

Whitney,  Helen  (Hay). 

.136 

Wiley,  Sara  King. 

.R45 

Wright,  Harold  BeU. 

3546 

X 

3547 

Y 

3549 

Z 

Oriental  authors  resident  in  United  States 
9990    Armenian 


211 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

CLASSIFICATION 

CLASS  PZ:  FICTION  AND  JUVENILE 
LITERATURE 


213 


FICTION  AND  JUVENILE  LITERATURE 

FICTIOir  IN  ENGLISH 

A  special  collection  of  standard  and  ourent  fiction  including  English  trunglationa 

of  foreign  authore. 

PZ 

1         Collections  of  novels,  short  stories,  etc. 

e.  g.  Tales  from  Blackwood's. 
3         Individual  authors 

Under  each,  special  works,  A-Z. 

JirVENILE  IITEEATXJEE 

Americaii  and  English. 

5  Collections. 

6  Early  works  (to  1860/70). 

7  General  juvenile  literature,  1870-. 

8  Fairy  tales. 

Arabian  nights,  in  Oriental  literature. 

8.1  Folk-lore,  legends,  romance. 

e.  g.  Lang,  Book  of  romance. 

Kingsley,  Hero  tales. 

The  Sampo. 

The  Jatakas. 

Arthurian  romance. 

Greek  myths  and  legends. 

Wagnerian  legends. 

Niebelungenlied . 
Cf.  Folk-literature  in  PN-PV. 

8.2  Fables. 

Including  ^sop  in  English  versions  for  children. 

8.3  Verses  for  children. 

For  collections  of  poetry  for  and  about  children,  prefer 
PN  6110.C5;  PR  1195.C5;  PS  595.C5. 

8.7         Humorous  works. 

Prefer  7. 
8.9         Miscellaneous  stories. 

(Of  dolls,  toys,  etc.) 

9  Historical  and  geographical  tales. 
Biography,  see  CT  107. 

(9.5)  Individual  biography,  with  subjects,  class  A-Z, 

with  cross  reference  here. 
10  Science  and  industry. 

Prefer  Q-V. 
10,3  Animal  stories. 

Prefer  PZ  8.3  for  verse. 

Cf.  PZ  8.2,  P^ables. 

215 


PZ 


JUVENILE  LITERATURE 


PZ 


American  and  English — Continued. 
Juvenile  drama. 
(10.6)  American  and  English,  see  PN  6120.A4-5. 

Foreign. 
10.7  Miscellaneous.    Minor, 

e.  g.  Chats  with  children. 
Dntch. 

Collections. 

11  General. 

11.1  For  Boys. 

11.2  For  Girls. 

12  Early  works  (to  1860/70). 

13  General  juvenile  literature,  1870-. 

14  Fairy  tales. 

Arabian  nights  in  Oriental  literature. 

14.1  Folk-lore,  legends,  romance. 

Cf .  Folk-literature  in  PN-PV. 

14.2  Fables. 

14.3  Verses  for  children. 

For  collectionB  of  poetry  for  and  about  children,  prefer 
PN  6110.C5;  PR  1195.C5;  PS  595.C5. 
14.7  Humorous  works. 

Prefer  PZ  13. 
14.9  Miscellaneous  stories. 

(Of  dolls,  toys,  etc.) 

15  Historical  and  geographical  talcs. 
Biography,  see  CT  107. 

Individual   biography,   with  eubjecta,   class  A-Z,   with 
cross  reference  here. 

16  Science,  and  Industry. 

Prefer  Q-V. 
16,3  Animal  stories. 

Prefer  PZ  14.3  for  verse. 
Cf.  PZ  14.2,  Fables. 

17  Juvenile  drama. 
21-27         French. 

Divided  like  PZ  11-17. 
31-37         German. 

Divided  like  PZ  11-17. 
41-47         Italian. 

Divided  like  PZ  11-17. 
51-57         Scandinavian. 

Divided  like  PZ  11-17. 
61-67         Slavic. 

Divirlodlike  PZ  11-17. 
71-77         Spanish  and  Portngnese. 

Divided  like  PZ  11-17. 
90         Other  languages,  A-Z. 


216 


TABLES  OF  SUBDIVISIONS  UNDER 
INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS 


217 


TABLE  OF  SUBDIVISIONS   UNDER   INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS. 
May  be  modified  in  application  to  specific  cases  whenever  it  Beems  desirable. 


I 

(98  uos.) 


II 

(48  noe.) 


0      or       50 


5-40 


61 
52 

53 

54 


5-22 


55-72 


Authors  with  forty-eight  or  ninety-eight 
numbers. 


Collected  works. 
Original  editiona,  and  reprinte.    By  date. 
To  1500:        A00-A99. 
1500-1599:    B0O-B99. 
1600-1699:    C00-C99. 
1700-1799:    D0a-D99. 
1800-1899:    E0a-E99. 
1900-1999:     F0a-F99. 
Editions  with  commentary    etc.    By  editor, 
A-Z. 
Selected  works.    Minor  works.    Inedited  works, 

fragments,  etc. 
Selections.    Ajithologiee.    Extracts. 
Translaiions.    By    language;     subarranged    by 
translator. 
.F6,  French. 
.G5,  German. 
.15,    Italian. 
.S5,    Spanish. 
.Z5,   Other. 
Separate  works,  alphabetically  by  title. 
(Only  the  more  important  have  a  special  num- 
ber or  numbers  assigned  to  them,  the  lesser 
works  are  to  have  Cutter  numbers.) 
For  subdivisions  where  one  number  is  assigned 
to  a  work  use  Table  X.     For  Cutter  num- 
bers, use  Table  XI. 
Under  each: 

0     Texts. 

0  0  By  date. 

1  1  By  editor. 

2  2  Selections. 


219 


SUBDIVISIONS  UNDER  INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS 


I 

II 

Authors  with  forty-eight  or  ninety-eight 

(98  noa.) 

(48  ao3.) 

numbers. 

Separate  works,  alphabetically  by  title — Contd. 

-      ■ 

Under  each— Continued. 

&-40 

5-22 

55-72 

3 

3 

Translations      (and      Adap- 
tations:  Dramatizations, 
etc.j  Imitations). 
N.  B.  Adaptations,  drama- 
tizations, etc.,  by 
the  author  of  the 
original  work  him- 
self    to     precede 
translations  in  for- 
eign languages. 

4 

4 

1 

Criticism. 

5-9 

Special,  A-Z. 

23 

73 

Doubtful,  Bpurious  works. 

Cf.  70  (Table  I);  36,  86  (Table  II). 

42 

.A2+ 

.A2+ 

Collections. 

43 

.A5-Z 

.A5-Z 

Special,  A-Z.                     ! 

44 

Works  edited  by  the  author  under  consideration. 

45 

24 

74 

Imitations.    Adaptations. 

46 

Parodies. 

47 

25 

75 

Relation  to  the  drama  and  the  stage.     Dramati- 
zation. 

48 

26 

76 

Translations  (Comparative  studies,  etc.). 

(49) 

(27) 

(77) 

Illustrations  (Portfolios,  etc.,  without  text,  illus- 
trationa  with  quotations). 

Prefer  N  8215,  or  the  special  artists  in  NC-NE 
as  the  case  may  be. 

Classification  of  illustrations  in  P  may  be  pre- 
ferred in  the  case  of  a  few  authors  of  the  first 
rank  whose  works  have  inspired  many  artists. 

Illustrated  editions  with  other  editions. 

Portraits,  etc.,  of  the  author  with  his  Biogra- 
phy. 
Biography,  Criticism,  etc. 

(50) 

(28) 

(78) 

Bibliography,  see  Z  8001-9000. 

51 

29 

79 

Period 

ical 

B,  Societies,  Collections. 

220 


SUBDIVISIONS  UNDER  INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS 


(98  noe.) 


62 


53 
54 
65 
56 
57 
58 
59 

60 


61 
62 

63 
64 
65 

66 
67 
68 
69 


70 


71 
72 
73 


II 

(48  noe.) 


30 


31.  A2 
.A3 
.A5-Z 


32 


33 


34 


35 


36 


80 


81.A2 
.A3 
.A5-Z 

82I 

83 

84 


85 


86 


Authors  with  forty-eight  or  ninety-eight 
nnmben. 


Biography,  Critdciflm,  etc. — Continued. 
Dictionaries,  Indexes,  etc. 
General  encyclopedic  dictionaries  only. 
Special  dictionaries  with  subject 

e.g.  Characters,  see  78  (Table  I);  39,   89 
(Table  II). 
Concordances  and   dictionaries,  see 
91-92  (Table  I);  45,  95  (Table  II). 
General  works. 
Autobiography. 
Journals;  Letters;  Memoirs. 
General  works. 
Early  life.     Education. 
Love  and  marriage.     Relation  to  women. 
Later  life. 
Relations  to  contemporaries.    Times,  etc. 

Cf.  73  (Table  I);  36,  86  (Table  II). 
Homes    and    haunts.    Local    associations. 
Landmarks. 
Cf.  DA. 
Anniversaries.    Celebrations. 
Memorial  addresses.    Treatment  in  litera- 
ture. 
Poetry. 
Fiction. 
Iconography. 
Portraits. 
Monuments. 
Relics. 
Authorship. 

Manuscripts.     Authorship. 
For  textual  criticism,  see  89  (Table  I);  43, 

93  (Table  IJ). 
Forgeries,  etc. 
Cf.    42,    43,    45    (Table    I);    23-4,    73-4 
(Table  II). 
Sources. 
Forerunners. 

Associates.    Followers.    Circle.    School. 
Cf.  59  (Table  1);  33,  83  (Table  II). 


221 


SUBDIVISIONS  UNDER   INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS 


I 

(98  no8.) 

(48 

II 

noB.) 

Authors  with  forty-eight  or  ninety-eight 
numbers. 

Authorship — Continued. 

74 

Aliueiona. 

75 

37 

87 

Chronology  of  works. 
Criticism  and  interpretation. 

76 

38 

88 

General  works.     Genius,  etc. 
Prefer  55  (Table  I);  31,  81  (Table  II;. 

77 

Philosophy. 

Prefer  76  or  82  (Table  I),  and  corresponding 
numbers  of  Table  II. 
Characters. 

78 

39 

89 

General. 

79 

Special. 
Groups,  Classes, 
e.  g.  Women. 

80 

40 

90 

Individual. 

81 

41 

91 

Plots,  Scenes,  Time,  etc. 

42.A-Z 

92.A-Z 

Treatment  and  knowledge  of  special  subjects. 

82 
83 

Philosophy.     Religion.     Ethics. 
Law,  Politics,  etc. 

84 

History. 

85 

Art. 

86 

Nature. 

87 

Science. 

88 

Other,  A-Z. 

89 

43 

93 

Textual  criticism,  commentaries,  etc. 
To  include  discussion  of  manuscripts  of  classi- 
cal or  medieval  authors  and  works. 

90 

44 

94 

Language,  Style,  etc. 

Prefer  76  (Table  I);  38,  88  (Table  II). 

91 

45 

95 

Dictionaries.    Concordances. 

92 

Dictionaries. 
Concordances. 

46 

96 

Grammar. 

93 

General. 

94 

Special. 
Use  of  words. 

95 

Syntax. 

96 

47 

97 

Versification,  meter,  rhythm,  etc. 

97 

48 

98 

Dialect,  etc. 

222 


SUBDIVISIONS  UNDER   INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS 


III 

IV 

Authors  with  eight  or  eighteen  numbers. 

Collected  works. 

0 

1 

2 

0 
1 
2 

By  date. 
By  editor. 
Selectiona . 

3 

Separate  parts,  see  Separate  works. 
TranslationB. 

3 

4 

5-10 

.A2A-Z 
.A3-Z 
4.A-Z 

Modem  English.     By  translator. 
Other,  by  language,  subarranged  by  translator. 
Separate  works. 
Under  each ; 

III,  see  Table  X,  or  XI. 

IV,  see  Table  XI. 

11 
12.A1-5 

5 
6.A1-19 

Apocryphal,  spurious  works,  etc. 
Periodicals.    Societies.    Collections. 

.A6-Z 

.A2-3 

Dictionaries,  indexes,  etc. 

13 

.A5-Z 

Biography  and  criticism. 
Criticism. 

14 

7 

General. 

15 
16 

Textual.    Manuscripts,  etc. 
Special. 
Sources. 

17 

8 

Other,  A-Z. 

18 

e.  g.  Langxiage,  grammar,  style,  etc. 
Language.     Grammar.    Style. 

III» 

IV» 

Same  as  III  and  IV,  using  the  following  date  letters: 
To  1500:        A0O-A99. 

1500-1599 

B0O-B99. 

1600-1699 

C0O-C99. 

1700-1799 

D00-D99 

1800-1899 

E00-E99. 

1900-1999 

F00-F99. 

V 
(8  no8.) 

VI 
(5  noe.) 

Single  works  with  five  or  eight  numbers. 

0 

0  or   5 

Texts  (including  texts  with  commentaries  ) 
.Al,         To  1800. 

.A2,         1801-1900,  by  date,  when  no  editor  ie  given. 
.A5-Z,     1801 +  ,  by  editor. 

223 


SUBDIVISIONS  UNDER  INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS 


V 
(8  nos.) 

VI 

(5  nos.) 

Single  works  with  five  or  eight  numbers. 

Tables  V  and  VI— Continued. 

1 

1  or  6 

Selections,  subarranged  like  0. 

2 

Separate  parts,  by  number  or  name. 
TranslationB. 

3 

2  or  7 

English  (or  In  the  case  of  medieval  works,  modern  ver- 
sions or  adaptations  in  the  vernacular). 

4.A-Z3 

3. or  8 

Other,  by  language,  A-Z. 

.Z5 

Imitations,  stories,  etc.,  founded  upon  the  text. 
(Prefer  classification  with  other  works  of  the  author  of 
the  imitation,  with  reference  here  only.) 

4  or  9 

Criticism. 

5 

General  (including  authorship). 

6 

Textual. 

7 

Special,  by  subject,  A-Z. 

8 

Language,  grammar,  etc. 

VII 
(5  nos.) 

Authors  with  four  or  five  numbers. 

0              01 

■  5 

Collected  works. 

.Al 

To  1800. 

1800-. 
Under  modem  authors,  19th  century  and  later. 
Collected  works  are  to  be  classified  under  .A2 
by   date,   and   only   in  special   cases  under 
.A5A-Z  by  editor. 

.A2 

By  date. 

.A5A-Z 

By  editor. 

.A6-Z3 

Translations.    By  language,  subarranged  by  trans- 
lator. 

1 

6 

Selections^  anthologies,  etc.,  A-Z. 

2 

7 

Separate  works,  by  title,  A-Z. 
(Use  Table  XI.) 

3 

8 

Biography  and  criticism. 
.Al-29,  Periodicals.    Societies. 
.A3,        Dictionaries.    Indexes. 
.A4,        Autobiography.    Journals.    Memoirs. 
.A5-Z,    General  works. 

4 

9 

Criticism. 
Where   only   four   numbers   arp   provided,    class 
Criticism  with  Biography. 

224 


SUBDIVISIONS  UNDER   INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS 


VIII 

IX 

Authors  with  one  number  or  Cutter  number  * 

(1  no.) 

(Cutter  no.) 

U.se  Tables  V11I»  aucl  IX"  when  poasible. 

Collected  works. 

.Al 

.X 

By  date. 

.All-19 

.xAll-19 

By  editor  (alphabetically). 
Translations. 

.A2-29 

.XA2-29 

English.     By  translator. 

.A3-39 

.XA3-39 

French.    By  translator. 

.At-49 

,xA4-49 

German.     By  translator. 

.A5-59 

.XA5-59 

Other,     By  language. 

.A6-69 

.XA6-69 

Separate  works.    By  title. 

.A8-Z 

.XA&-Z 

Biography  and  criticism. 
Collected  works. 

*  In  Table  IX  and  modificationa,  x=  Cutter  number. 


VIII" 
(1  no.) 

IX" 
(Cutter  no.) 

Authors  with  one  number  or  Cutter  number. 

Collected  works. 

.Al 

.X 

By  date. 

.All-14 

.xAIl-M 

By  editor. 

.A15 

.xAlo 

Collected  novels. 

.A16 

.xAl6 

Essays,  Miscellanies,  etc. 

.A17 

.xA17 

Collected  poems. 

.A19 

.xA19 

Collected  plays. 
Translations. 

.A2-29 

.XA2-29 

English.     By  translator. 

.A3-39 

.xA3-39 

French.    By  translator. 

.A4-49 

.XA4-49 

German.    By  translator. 

.A5-59 

.XA6-59 

Other.     By  language. 

.A6-Z4 

.XA6-Z4 

Separate  works. 

.Z5A-Z 

.XZ5-99 

Biography  and  criticism. 

!»27.')!»r)  (>      .j1 l.T 


225 


SUBDIVISIONS   UNDER   INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS 


VHP 
(1  no.) 

IX" 
(Cutter  no.) 

Authors  with  one  number  or  Cutter  number. 

Collected  works. 

.Al 

.X 

By  date. 

.All-14 

.xAll-14 

By  editor. 

.A15 

.xA15 

Collected  novels. 

.Aie 

.xAl6 

Essays,  miscellanies,  etc. 

.A17 

.xA17 

Collected  poems. 

.A19 

.xAl9 

Collected  plays. 

A3  Z29 

.IA3-Z29 

Separate  works. 
Translations. 

Z-!  -39 

.xZ3-3& 

English. 

./S+-4y 

r64-A9 

P>ench. 

.ZC-63 

.xZO-69 

Other.    By  language. 

.Z7-79 

.XZ7--79 

Adaptations,    Lmitations,   dramatizations,  etc. 

(By  title). 

.Z8-9 

.xZ8-9 

Biography  and  criticism. 

X 

(iDO.) 

X» 

(1  DO.) 

Separate  works  with  one  number.          '  "^ 

Use  Table  X*  for  works  after  1600. 

Texts. 

.Al 

.Al 

By  date. 

.All-2 

.A2A-Z 

By  editor. 

.A3 

School  texts. 
Translations. 

.A21-39 

Modern  versions  of  medieval  works. 

.A4--J9 

.A4-^9 

French. 

.A5~69 

.A5-59 

German. 

.A  6-69 

.A6-C9 

[      Other  languages.    By  language 

.A7-Z 

.A7-Z 

Criticism. 

r/    C 


226 


SUBDIVISIONS  UNDER  INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS 


XI 
(Cutter  no.) 


(l).z  date 
•xA-Z 


(2) 

(3).xA-Z 


Separate  works  with  Cutter  numbers. 


riui.     t,^s>  crK. 


Texts. 

Translations,  by  language. 

.A3-39,  Modem  versions  in  same  language. 

.A4-Z,    Other  languages. 
Adaptations,  dramatizations,  etc. 
Criticism. 

NoTB.  In  Table  XI,  (1),  (2),  and  (3),  .x  repreeenla 
Buccoesive  Cutter  numbers,  as,  for  example:  .F6,  .F7, 
.F8  or  .F66,  .F67,  .F68. 

In  the  case  of  works  where  division  (2)  is  inappli- 
cable the  numbers  may  be  modified  by  using  two 
Cutter  numbers  only,  as  .F4,  .F5  or  .F4,  .F41, 


t^\->f  C 


XII 

(2  nos.) 

Anthora  with  two  numbers. 

Collected  editions. 

(l).Al 

By  date. 

.A2-^9 

By  editor. 

(If  there  are  many  different  oditions, 

.A2A-Z 

may  be  used  instead  of  .A2-49.) 

.A5-Z 

Separate  works.     By  title. 

(2).A-Z 

Biography  and  criticism. 

Siii|;le  works  with  two  numbers. 


Texts. 

By  date. 

By  editor. 
Parts,  by  title. 
Criticism. 


SUBDIVISIONS  UNDER  INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS 


XIII 

Anonymous  works  in  fiction,  poetry,  drama,  etc. 

Special  num- 

No special 

Works  by  unidentified  authors  are  to  be  classified 

ber  for 

number  for 

under  the  period  to  which  they  belong  and  are  to 

anonymous 

anonymous 

precede  the  works  of  individuals  author  known  by 

works. 

works. 

name,  except  as  otherwise  provided  for  in  the 
schedules. 

They  are  to  be  arranged  according  to  the  following 
table. 

Where  a  special  number  is  not  provided  for  anony- 
mous works  the  numbers  in  the  second  column  are 
to  be  used  with  such  modifications  a"  may  be  nec- 
essary. 

If  two  or  more  works  are  identified  aA  being  by  the 
same  author,  they  are  to  be  kept  together,  using  for 
this  purpose  the  numbers  .AlOl-199,  etc. 

.Al 

.Al 

Works  without  any  indication  of  author,  either  by 
symbol  or  initial.     By  title,  A-Z. 

.A2 

.All 

Works  by  *,  **,  ***,  etc.  (asterisk  or  asterisks). 
By  title,  A-Z. 

Note    When  special  number  is  assigned  .AlOl-199 
may  be    used   in   cases  where    two   or 
more  works  are  known  to  be  by  the  same 
author,  arranged  by  word  or  phrase  pre- 
ceding the  symbol, 

e.  g.  PQ  2149  Works  by  "L'  abb6  •*•." 
.A121        Le  j&uite. 
.A123       Le  mauduit. 
.A124        Les  mystiquee. 
.A127        I^  religieuse. 

.A3 

.A13 

Works   by   — , ,   etc.    (dash  or  dashes). 

By  title,  A-Z. 
.A201-299  may  be  used  like  .AlOl-199. 

.A4 

.A15 

Works  by  .  ,  .. ,  ...  ,  etc.  (dot  or  dots).    By  title,  A-Z. 
.A301-399  may  be  used  like  .AlOl-199. 

.A5 

.A17 

Works    by    authors    indicated    by    other    symbols 
(I,  ?,  t,  etc.). 
.A401-499  may  be  used  like  .AlOl-199. 

.A6 

.A19 

Works  by  authors  indicated  by  a  descriptive  phrase, 
e.  g.  .A6A5  or  .A19A5  Amator  patriae. 

.A6I5                     (Un)  Ingdnieurenchefhon- 

oraire  des  mines. 
.A6P2                    Patriae  amator. 

228 


SUBDIVISIONS    UNDER   INDIVIDUAL  AUTHORS 


XIII 

Anonymous  works  in  fiction,  poetry,  drama,  etc. 

.A7 

.A2 

Workfl  "By  the  author  of"  arranged  by  the  title 

named, 

e.  g.  .A7E7+,  By  the  author  of  "Erite  aicut  Deua." 

.A7R8+,  By  the  author  of  "Ruinen  aus  den 

eagen    dea    nor- 

dena." 

A9 

.A21 

Works    by    A,  A*^,  A—  Capt.  A,  etc. 

Subarranged  in  one  alphabet  by  title  disregard- 
ing symbols  and  other  initials  that  may  be 
added. 
(As  in  the  case  of  .AlOl-199  exceptions  may  be 
made  for  two  or  more  works  known  to  be  by 
the   same    author   which   may   be   arranged 
.A801-899;  .A201-.2099) 

.B3 

.A22 

Works  by  B. 
(.B201-299,  .C201-299,  etc.,  may  be  used  as  in  the 
case  of  .A801-899.) 

.03 

.A23 

Works  by  C. 

.D3 

.A24 

Works  by  D. 

.E3 

.A25 

Works  by  E. 

.F3 

.A26 

Works  by  F. 

.G3 

.A27 

Works  by  G. 

.H3 

.A28 

Works  by  H. 

.13 

.A29 

Works  by  I. 

.J3 

.A3 

Works  by  J. 

.K3 

.A31 

Works  by  K. 

.L3 

.A32 

Works  by  L. 

.M3 

.A33 

Works  by  M. 

.N3 

.A34 

Works  by  N. 

.03 

.A35 

Works  by  0. 

.P3 

.A36 

Works  by  P. 

.Q3 

.A37 

Works  by  Q. 

.R3 

.A38 

Works  by  R. 

.S3 

.A39 

Works  by  S. 

.T3 

.A4 

Works  by  T. . 

.U3 

.A41 

Works  by  U. 

.V3 

.A42 

Works  by  V. 

.W 

.A43 

Works  by  W. 

.X 

.A44 

Works  by  X. 

.Y 

.A45 

Works  by  Y. 

.Z 

.A46 

Works  by  Z. 

229 


INDEX 


231 


INDEX 


Abbey,  Henry:  PS  1000. A3. 
Abbott,  Charles  Conrad:  PS  1000.A5. 
Abbott,  Jacob:  PS  1000. A8. 
Abbott,  John  Stevens  Cabot: 

PS  1001-1002. 
Abercrombie,  Lascelles:  PR  6001  .B38. 
Abrahall,  Chandoe  Hosky na : 

PR  4000.A5. 
Acting:  PN  2055-78. 
Acton,  John:  PS  1003.A2. 
Acrostics:  PN  6369-G377. 
Actors  and  actresses 

Biography:  PN  2205-17. 
Special  countries: 
PN  2286-3030. 

U.S.:  PN  2285-7. 

Gt.  Brit.:  PN  2597-8. 

Austria:  PN  2617-8. 

France:  PN  2637-8. 

Germany:  PN  2657-8. 

Italy:  PN  2687-8. 

etc.: 
Adams,  A.  P.:  PS  1003.A3. 
Adams,  Abigail  (Smith):  PS  1003. A35. 
Adams,  Catharine  A.  Van  Buren: 

PS  1003.  A4. 
Adams,  Charles  Follen: 

("Yawcob  Strauss"):  PS  10p3.A45. 
Adams,  Charles  Francis:  PS  1003. A5. 
Adams,  E.  F.:  PS  1003.A6. 
Adams,  Franklin  P.:  PS  3501.D24. 
Adams,  G.  Z.:  PS  1004.A3. 
Adams,  George;  PS  1004. A35. 
Adams,  Hannah:  PS  1004.A37. 
Adams,  Henry:  PS  1004. A4. 
Adams,  Henry  W.:  PS  1004. A45. 
Adams,  Herbert:  PS  1004. A5. 
Adams,  John  (1704-1740):  PS  701. A3. 
Adams,  John  (President):  PS  701. A4. 
Adams,  John  Jay:  PS  1004.A6. 
Adams,  John  Quincey:  PS  1006. 
Adams,  }fiss  L.  B.:  PS  1006.A3. 
Adams,  Mary  (Mathews):  PS  1006. A33. 
Adams,  Oscar  Fay:  PS  1006. A4. 


Adams,  Samuel:  PS  701. A5. 
Adams,  Sarah  Fuller  Flower: 

PR4001.A2, 
Adams,  William:  PR  4001. A3. 
Addison,  Joseph:  PR  3300-8. 
Ade,  George:  PS  1006. A6. 
Aelfric:  PR  1520-38. 
After-dinner  speeches:  PN  4205.04. 
Agg,  John:  PR  4001. A4. 
Aguilar,  Grace:  PR4001.A45. 
Aid6,  Hamilton:  PR40fll.A48. 
Aikin,  John:  PR  4001  .A5. 
Aikin,  Lucy:  PR  4001. A7. 
Aingcr,  Alfred:  PR  4001. A9. 
Ainsworth,  William  Harrison:  PR  4002-3. 
Akenside,  Mark:  PR  3310-4. 
Albee,  John:  PS  1007.A5. 
Alcott,  AmosBronson:  PS  1010-1013. 
Alcott,  Louise  May:  PS  1015-1018. 
Aldrich,  Anne  Reeve:  PS  1019.A7. 
Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey:  PS  1020-1028. 
Alexander  of  Hales:  PR  1804. 
Alexander,  William,  Bishop  of  Armagh: 

PR  4004. A12. 
Alford,  Henry:  PR  4004.A15. 
Alfred  the  Great:  PR  1540-68. 
Alger,  Horatio:  PS  1029. A3. 
Allegorical  epics:  PN  1329. 
Allen,  Benjamin:  PS  1029. A5. 
Allen,  Elizabeth  Akers:  PS  1029.A7. 
Allen,  Fred  Raphael:  PS  1029.A75. 
Allen,  Grant:  PR  4004. A2. 
Allen,  J.  Mord:  PS  1029.A8. 
Allen,  James  Lane:  PS  1030-1038. 
Allen,' William   (President   of   Bowdoin 

college):  PS  1039. A26. 
Allibond,  John:  PR  3315. A3. 
Allibone,  Samuel  Austin:   PS  1039. A265. 
Allingham,  William:  PR  4004.A5. 
Allston,  Washington:  PS  702. 
Alsop,  Anthony:  PR  33I5.A35. 
Alsop,  George:  PS  703. A2. 
;  Alsop,  Richard:  PS  703.A5. 
!  Amateur  authors:  PN  159. 


2.^:^ 


INDEX 


Amateur  drama:  PN  6120.A4-6. 
Amateur  journalism:  PN  4795-4800. 
Amateur  theatricals r  PN  3151-«9. 

Plays:  PN  6120.A. 
American  literature 
Anonymous  works: 

17-18th  centuries:  PS  700. 

19th  century:  PS  991. 

20th  century:  PS  3500. 
Biography:  PS  12e-151. 
C!oUected  monographs:  PS  11-18. 
Collections:  PS  501-689. 
Colonial:  PS  70O-«92. 

Collections:  PS  531. 

Poetry:  PS  601. 

History  and  criticism: 
PS  185-195. 

Drama:  PS  341. 

Poetry:  PS  312. 

Prose:  PS  375-426. 
Congresses:  PS  7. 
Criticism:  PS  56-79. 
Dictionaries:  PS  21. 
Drama 

Collections:  PS  621-635. 

History  and  criticism: 
PS  332-351. 
Encyclopedias:  PS  21. 
History  (General):  PS  85-124. 
History  and  criticism 

Collections:  PS  11-18. 

Drama:  PS  330-351. 

Eccentric  literature:  PS  441-8. 

Essays:  PS  420-8. 

Letters:  PS  670-9. 

Oratory:  PS  400-8. 

Poetry:  PS  303-324. 

Prose:  PS  362-151. 

Satire:  PS  431-8. 

Wit  and  humor:  PS  431-8. 
Middle  States 

Collections:  PS  563-5. 

History  and  criticism: 
PS  251-255. 
New  England 

Collections:  PS  541. 

History  and  criticism:  PS  243-7. 
Nineteenth  century 

Collections:  PS  535. 
Drama:  PS  632, 
Poetry:  PS  607-611. 
Proee:  PS  653-€87. 


American  literature — Continued. 

Nineteenth  century — Continued. 
History  and  criticism: 
PS  201^14. 
Drama:  PS  343-345. 
Poetry:  PS  316-321. 
Prose:  PS  377-427. 
Periodicals:  PS  1. 
Philosophy,  relations,  etc.:  PS  31. 
Poetry 

Collections:  PS  581-619. 
History  and  criticism: 

PS  303-324. 
Translations:  PS  619. 
Prose 

Collections:  PS  641-689. 
History  and  criticism: 
PS  362-451. 
Relations  to  other  literature: 

PS  157-9. 
Revolutionary  period 
Collections:  PS  533. 
Poetry:  PS  604. 
History  and  criticism:  PS  191. 
Poetry:  PS  314. 
Seventeenth-reighteenth  centuries, 
See  American  literature: 
Colonial. 
Societies:  PS  5. 
South 

Collections:  PS  551-559. 
History  and  criticism: 
PS  261-267. 
Study  and  teaching:  PS  25-49. 
Translations:  PS  514-625. 

Poetry:  PS  619. 
Twentieth  century 
Drama:  PS  635. 
Poetry:  PS  614. 
Prose:  PS  658-689. 
History  and  criticism: 
PS  221-228. 
Drama:  PS  351. 
Poetry:  PS  324. 
Proee:  PS  37^-428. 
West 

Collections:  PS  561-572. 
History  and  criticism: 
PS  271-285. 
Wit  and  humor 

Collections:  PN  6157-6161. 
History:  PS  430-438. 


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American  literature — Continued. 
Women  authors:  PS  147:161. 
Year-books:  PS  3. 
Ames,  Mary  (Clemmcr):  PS  1039. A32. 
Ames,  Nathaniel:  PS  703. A6. 
Amhurst,  Nicholas:  PR  3315.A4. 
Amory,  Thomas:  PR  3315.A45. 
Amory,  Thomas  Coffin:  PS  1039. A34. 
Amsbary,  Wallace  Bruce:  PS  1039. A36. 
Ana:  PN  6250-8 

Anacreontic  literati; re:  PN  6233-8. 
Anagnos,  Julia  Romana  (Howe): 

PS  1039.  A365. 
Anagrams:  PN  6369-6377. 

Literary  history:  PN  1525. 
"Ancren  riwle"  :  PR  1807-10. 
Anderson,  Robert:  PR  4007. A5. 
Andr6,  Major  John:  PR  3315.A5. 
Andrew  of  Wyntoun:  PR  1812. 
Andrews,  Jane:  PS  1039.A39. 
Anecdotes:  PN  6260-8. 
Anecdotes  of  actors:  PN  2217. 
Anglo-Norman  literat\ire:  PR  1807-2165. 

History  and  criticism:  PR  281-7. 
Anglo-Saxon  literature:  PR  1509-1799. 
Collections:  PR  1501-1508. 
History  and  criticism:  PR  171-236. 
Poetry:  PR  201-217. 
Prose:  PR  221-236. 
Animal  epics:  PN  1333.A6. 
Anonymous  literature 
History  and  criticism: 
American;  PS  155. 
English:  PR  121. 
Anonymous  plays  (English  Renaissance): 

PR  2411. 
Anonymous  works 

American  literature 

17th-18th  centuries:  PS  700. 
19th  century:  PS  991. 
20th  century:  PS  3500. 
English  literature 

Medieval:  PR  1509-2164. 
Renaissance:  PR  2199. 
17th-18th  centuries:  PR  3291. 
19th  century:  PR  3991. 
20th  century:  PR  6000. 
Anstcy,  Christopher:  PR  3316. A3. 
Anstey,  F.,  pseud.:  PR  4729.G5. 
Aphorisms:  PN  6369-6377. 
Apothegms:  PN  6300-8. 
Appleton,  Thomas  Gold:  PS  1039.A5. 
Arblay,  Mnu.  Frances  (Bumey)  d': 
PR  3316.A4. 


Arbuthnot,  John:  PR  3318  A5. 
Archer,  William:  PR  4007. A63. 
Argyll,  John,  9th  duke  of:  PR  4007. A65. 
Armin,  Robert:  PR  2417. 
Armstrong,  John:  PR  3316' A6 
Armstrong,  Paul:  PS3501.R575 
Amim,  Mary  Annette,  gr&fin  von. 

{Author  of"  Elizabeth  and  her  German 
garden''):  PR6001.R60. 
Arnold,  Sir  Edwin:  PR  4010-4 
Arnold,  Frederick:  PR  4015. A4. 
Arnold,  George:  PS  1039. A7. 
Arnold,  Josias  Lyndon:  PS  703  A7. 
Arnold,  Matthew:  PR  4020-4. 
Arnold,  Thomas,  jr.;  PR  4028. A6. 
Arp,  Bill  pseud.:  PS  2859.S5. 
Art 

Quotations:  PN  6084. A8. 

Relation  of  journalism  to:  PN  4762. 

Relation  of  literature  to:  PN  53. 

Relation  of  poetry-  to:  PN  1069. 
Art,  Pictorial 

Relation  of  drama  to:  PN  1637. 
Arthurian  legends 

Medieval  literature:  PN  685-6. 

English:  PR  328. 
Artrobus,  Benjamin:  PR  3316. A66. 
Ascham,  Roger:  PR  2201-2. 
Ashby-Sterry,  Joseph:  PR  4028. A73. 
"Assumptio  Mariae"   (Middle  English): 

PR  1817. 
"Athelstan's     victory"     (Anglo-Saxon); 

PR  1592. 
Atherstone,  Edwin:  PR  4028. A8. 
Atherton,  Gertrjde  (Horn):  PS  1040-1043. 
Atkinson,  Sarah:  PR  4029. A4. 
Atkinson,  Thomas:  PR  4029. A5. 
Aungerville,  Richard  (Richard  of  Bury): 

PR  1820-8. 
Auringer,  Obadiah  C>tu8:  PS  1049. A5. 
Austen,  Jane:  PR  4030-8. 
Austin,  Alfred:  PR  4040-4. 
Austm,  Jane  (Goodwin):  PS  1050-1053. 
Austin,  Mary  (Hunter):  PS  3501. U8. 
Austin,  William:  PS  1054.A17. 
Authors'  biographies  (Collective): 
PN  451-481. 

American:  PS  126-151. 

English:  PR  103-120. 
Authors'  relation  to  women:  PN  481. 
Authorship:  PN  101-249. 
\xon,  William:  PR  4046. A5. 
"Ayenbite  of  inwyt":  PR  2085. M3. 
Aylet,  Robert:  PR  3316.A7. 


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INDEX 


Aylmer,  John:  PR  2203. A5. 
Ayton,  Richard:  PR  4046. A7. 
Ayton,  Sir  Robert:  PR  2203. A7. 
Aytoun,  William  Edmondstoune : 

PR  4047-8. 
Azariaa:  PR  1575. 

Bacheller,  Irving:  PR  1054. B3. 
Bacon,  Delia:  PS  1054. B57. 
Bacon,  Ezekiel:  PS  1054. B6. 
Bacon,  Francis:  P  1151-1183. 
Bacon,  Francis:  PR  2206-8. 
Bacon,  James:  PS  703. B3. 
Bacon,  John:  PR  1831.  . 
Bacon,  Josephine  Dodge  (Daskam): 

PS  1054. B62. 
Bacon,  William  Thompson:  PS  1054. B64. 
Bagby,  George  William:  PS  1057. 
Bagehot,  Walter:  PR  4049.B2. 
Bailey,  Peter:  PR  4049. B7. 
Bailey,  Philip  James:  PR  405(M. 
Baillie,  Joanna:  PR  4056. 
Bain,  Francis  William:  PR  6003. A4. 
Baird,  Henry:  PR  4057.B13. 
Baker,  Daniel:  PR  3316.B15. 
Baker,  George  Augustus:  PS  1059. B2. 
Baker,  William  Mumford:  PS  1059.B4. 
Baldwin,  William:  PR  2209.B15. 
Bale,  John:  PR  2209. B2. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  2419. B2. 
Balestier,  Wolcott:  PS  1059. B6. 
Balfour,  Arthur  James:  PR  4057.B135. 
Ball,  Edward;  PR  4699.F9. 
Ballade:  PN  1471. 

English  literature:  PR  1194. 
Ballade 

Literary  history:  PN  1376. 
Ballads  (English  literature) 

Collections:  PR  1181. 

History  and  criticism:  PR  507. 
Ballantine,  James;  PR  4057. B14. 
Ballet 

Drama;  PN  6120. B3. 

Dramatic  history:  PN  1989-1991. 

Musical  history:  ML  3460. 
Bampfylde,  John:  PR  3316. B165. 
Bancroft,  George:  PS  1061. 
Bancroft,  Hubert  Howe:  PS  10G3.B2. 
Bancroft,  Thomas:  PR  2209  B2G. 
Bangs,  John  Kcudrick:  PS  1064. B3. 
Banim,  John:  PR  1057  B2. 
Banim,  Michael;  PR  4057. B3. 
Banks,  Charles  Eugene;  PS  1064. B5. 
Baimatyue,  George:  PR  2209. B28. 


Barbauld,  Anna  Letitia:  PR  4057. B7. 
Barbe,  Waitman:  PS  1065. B4. 
Barber,  Margaret  Fairlesa  ('*  Michael  Fair- 
leas"):  PR6003.A65. 
Barbour,  John:  PR  1833. 
Barclay,  Alexander:  PR  2209. B3. 
Barclay,  William:  PR  2209. B4. 
Barham,  Richard  Harris:  PR  4058-9. 
Baring,  Maurice:  PR  6003. A67. 
Baring-Gould,  Sabine:  PR  4061-2. 
Barlow,  Jane:  PR  4063. B3. 
Barlow,  Joel:  PS  704-705. 
Barlow,  Warren  S.:  PS  1065.B9. 
Barnard,  Charies:  PS  1066. B3. 
Barnes,  Almont:  PS  1066. B8. 
Barnes,  Barnabe:  PR  2209. B6. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  2419. B3 
Barnes,  G.  H.:  PS  1067.B15. 
Barnes,  William:  PR  4064-5. 
Bamfield,  Richard:  PR  2209. B8. 
Barnitz,  Albert  T.  S.:  PS  1068.B2. 
Barnum,    Frances    Courtenay    (Baylor): 

PS  1068.B6. 
Baron,  Robert:  PR  3316. B18. 
Barr,  Amelia  Edith  (Huddleston): 

PS  1070-1073. 
Barre,  William:  PR  4069. B4. 
Barrett,  Eaton  Stannard:  PR  4069. B5. 
Barrie,  Sir  James  Mathew;  PR  4070-8. 
Barron,  Elwyn  Alfred:  PS  1074. B3. 
Bartlett,  Joseph:  PS  700. B5. 
Bartley,  James  Avis:  PS  1074. B7. 
Bartol,  Cyrus  Augustus:  PS  1074. B75. 
Barton,  Andrew:  PS  707. B2. 
Barton,  Ardelia  Maria  (Cotton): 

PS  1074. B8. 
Barton,  Bernard:  PR  4079. B2. 
Barton,  William  Eleazar;  PS  1074.  B88. 
Basse,  William;  PR  2211. B2. 
Bates,  Ario:  PS  1076. 
Bates,  Chariotte  Fiske:  PS  2729. R4. 
Bates,  Katharine  Lee;  PS  1077. B4. 
Bates,  Margaret  Holmes  (F.nisperger): 

PS  1077. BO. 
Baxter,  Richard;  PR  3316.B19. 
Baylor,  Frances  Courtenay;  PS  1068. B6. 
Bayly,  Ada  FUen  ("Fdna  Lyall"): 

PR  4079. B5. 
Bayly,  Thomas  Hayues;  PR  4079. B6. 
"Be  domes  dsege"  (Last  Judgment); 

PR  1576. 
Beaconsfield,  Benjamin  Disraeli,  lord: 

PR  4080-8. 


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INDEX 


Beattie,  James:  PR  3316. B2. 
Beaumont,  Francis,  and  Fletcher,  J.: 

PR  2420-38. 
Beaumont,  Sir  John:  PR  2211. B3. 
Beaumont,  Joseph:  PR  3316. B5. 
Beck,  Thomas:  PR  4089. B7. 
Becket,  Andrew:  PR  4089. B8. 
Beckford,  William:  PR  4091-2. 
Beckingham,  Charles:  PR  331 6. B7. 
Beda  Venerabilie:  PR  1578. 
Beddoes,  Thomas  Lovell:  PR  4097-8. 
Beecher,  Henry  Ward:  PS  1084.B2. 
Beecher,  Lyman:  PS  1084. B3. 
Beerbohm,  Max:  PR  6003. E4. 
Beers,  Henry  Augustin:  PS  1084. B6. 
Behn,  Mrs.  Aphra:  PR  3317. 
Bell,    Florence    E.    E.    (OUiffe),    Lady 
{Earlier  known  as  Mrs.  Hugh  Bell.): 
PR4099.B15. 
Bell,  Lillian  L.  (Mrs.  A.  H.  Bogue): 

PS  1085.B63. 
Bellamy,  Edward:  PS  1086-1087. 
Bellamy,  Elizabeth  Whitfield: 

PS  1088.B3. 
Bellenden,  John:  PR  2211. B5. 
Belloc,  Hilaire:  PR  6003.E45. 
Belon,  Peter:  PR  3318.B2. 
Benedict,  Frank  Lee:  PS  1088.B6. 
Benjamin,  Park:  PS  1090-1093. 
Benjamin,  Samuel  Green  Wheeler: 

PS  1094.  B2. 
Bennett,  Arnold:  PR  6003. E6. 
Bennett,  William  Cox:  PR  4099. B4. 
Bensel,  James  Berry:  PS  1094. B9. 
Benson,  Arthur  Christopher:  PR4099.B5. 
Benson,  Edward  Frederic:  PR  4099. B6. 
Benson,  Robert  Hugh:  PR  4099. B7. 
Bentley,  Richard:  PR  3318.B3. 
Benton,  Thomas  Hart:  PS  1095. B4. 
Beowulf:  PR  1580-8.. 
Beresford,  James:  PR  4099. B8. 
Besant,  Sir  Walter,  and  Rice,  James: 

PR  4100-8. 
"Bestiary"  (Middle  English):  PR  1836. 
Bethune,  Alexander:  PR  4109. B2. 
Bethune,  George  Washington: 

PS  1096. B3. 
Beverly,  Robert:  PS  707. B6. 
Bible  in  literature:  PN  49. 
Poetry:  PN  1077. 
American  literature:  PS  166. 
Poetry:  PS  310. R4. 


Bible  in  literature — Continued. 

English  literature:  PR  145. 

Medieval  literature:  PR  275. 
Poetry:  PR508.R4 
Bickersteth,  Edward  Henry:  PR  4109. B6. 
Bierce,  Ambrose:  PS  1097. 
Billings,  Jcsh,  psrud:  PS  2805-2808. 
Binns,  Henry  Bryan:  PR  6003.173. 
Binyon,  Laurence:  PR  6003.175. 
Biography,  Literary:  PN  451^81. 

Se^   Actors;  Authors;    Elocutionists; 

Journalists;  Lecturers;  Orators. 
Bird,  James:  PR  4112.B7. 
Bird,  Robert  Montgomery:  PS  1099. B5. 
Birrell,  Augustine:  PR  4115. 
Birthday  books:  PN6084.B5;  PS  586. 
Bishop,  Samuel:  PR  3318. B47. 
Bishop,  William  Henry:  PS  1100. 
Bjorkman,  Edwin:  PS  3503.J6. 
Black,  William:  PR  4120-8. 
Blackie,  John  Stuart:  PR  4129. B5. 
Blackmore,  Sir  Richard:  PR  3318. B5. 
Blackmore,  Richard  D.:  PR  4130-4. 
Blackwell,  Anna:  PR  4135. B8. 
Blaine,  Jaihes  Gillespie:  PS  1102. B6. 
Blair,  James.  PS  707. B7. 
Blair,  Robert:  PR  3318. B7. 
Blake,  James  Vila:  PS  1102. B8. 
Blake,  Mary  Elizabeth  (McGrath): 

PS  1102.B9. 
Blake,  William:  PR  4140-8. 
Bland,  Edith:  PR  4149. B4. 
Blanden,  Charles  Granger:  PS  1103. B46. 
Bleecker,  Mrs.  Ann  Eliza:  PS  708. B3. 
Blessington,  Lady:  PR  4149. B5. 
Blickling  homilies;  PR  1590. 
Blind,  Mathilde:  PR  4149.B55. 
Blcede,  Gertrude  ("Stuart  Sterne"): 

PS  1103.  B8. 
Blood,  Henry  Ames:  PS  1103. B85. 
Bloomfield,  Robert:  PR  4149. B6. 
Blunt,  Wilfrid  Scawen:  PR  4149.B8. 
Boaden,  James:  PR  3324. B4. 
Bodenham,  John:  PR  2211. B8. 
Bogue,  Lillian  (Bell):  PS  1085.B63. 
Bokenham,  Osbern:  PR  1840.B5. 
Boker,  George  Henry:  PS  1105-1106. 
Boldrewood,  Rolf,  pseud.:  PR  4175. B7. 
Bolles,  Frank:  PS  1107.B2. 
Bolton,  Charles  Knowlcs:  PS  1107. B7. 
Bolton,  Sarah  (Knowl<«3):  PS  1107. B8. 
Boner,  John  Henry:  PS  1109.B3. 


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Bonmots:  PN  6319-6328. 
Bonner,  Sherwood:  PS  2357-2358. 
Booka,  Collections  of  extracte  about: 

PN  6071.B7. 
Books  and  reading:  Z  1003. 
Borrow,  George:  PR  4150-8. 
Bosanquet,  George  William:  PR  4160.B5. 
Boflwell,  James:  PR  3325. 
Botta,  Anna  Charlotte  (Lynch):  PS  1111. 
Bottomley,  Gordon:  PR  6003.067. 
Bouchier,  Sir  John  (Lord  Bemers): 

PR  2212-3. 
Boucicault,  Dion:  PR  4161.B2. 
Boxirdillon,  Francis  William: 

PR  4161.B3. 
Boiime,  Vincent:  PR  3326.B2. 
Bovee,  Christian  Neetell:  PS  1113.B6. 
Bowdler,  Hannah:  PR  3326.B25. 
Bowen,  Herbert  Wolcott:  PS  1113.B8. 
Bower,  Richard:  PR  2439.B3. 
Bowles,  WiUiam  Lisle:  PR  4161.B4. 
Bowring,  Sir  John:  PR  4161.B42. 
Boyd,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchison: 

PR  4161.B45. 
Boyeson,  Hjahnar  Hjorth:  PS  1115-1118. 
Boys,  Poetry  for: 

English:  PR  1195.B7. 
Brackenridge,  Hugh  Henry:  PS  708.B5. 
Braddon,  Mary  E.:  PR  4989 .M4. 
Bradford,  Gamaliel:  PS  3503.R2. 
Bradford,  WUliam:  PS  708.B7. 
Bradlee,  Caleb  Davis:  PS  1120.B45. 
Bradley,  Katherine,  and  Cooper,  Edith, 
(Michael  Field,  pseud.):  PR  4699. F5. 
Bradley,  Mary  Emily  (Neely): 

PS  1120.B47. 
Bradshaw,  Henry:  PR  2214.B2. 
Bradstrett,  Anne:  PS  711-712. 
Bradwardine:  PR  1841. 
Brady,  Cyrus  Townsend:  PS  1120.B5. 
Brainard,  John  Gardiner  Calkins: 

PS  1120.B8. 
Brandon,  Samuel:  PR  2439.B4. 
Brathwaite,  Richard:  PR  2214.B3. 
Bray,  Anna  Eliza  (Kempe):  PR4161.B57. 
Breitman,  Hans,  pteud.:  PS  2240-2243. 
Breton,  Nicholas:  PR  2214.B4. 
Brewer,  Anthony:  PR  3326.B3. 
Bridges,  Madeline,  paeud.:  PS  1536.D5. 
Bridgee,  Robert:  PR  4161.B6. 
Bridges,  Robert  ("Droch"):  PS  1123.B2. 
Bridgman,  Marcus  Fayette:  PS  1123.B25. 
Brimley,  George:  PR  4161.B8. 


Brine,  Mary  D.:  PS  1123.B44. 
Bristed,  Charles  Aetor:  PR  4161.B7. 
Bristol,  George  Digby,  id  earl  of: 

PR  3326.B35. 
Broadhurst,  George  H.:  PS  3503. R63. 
Broke,  Arthur:  PR  2214.B6. 
Brome,  Richard:  PR  2439. B5. 
Bronte,  Anna:  PR  4162-3. 
Bronte,  Charlotte  (including  works  on  the 

Bronte  family):  PR  4165-9. 
Bronte,  Emily:  PR  4172-3. 
Brooke,  Fulke  Greville,  lat  baron: 

PR  2215-6. 
Brooke,  Henry:  PR  3326.B4. 
Brooks,  Charles  Shirley:  PR  4174.B4. 
Brooks,  Charles  Timothy:  PS  1123.B83. 
Brooks,  Elbridge  S.:  PS  1123.B835. 
Brooks,  Maria  (Gowen):  PS  1123.B86. 
Brooks,  Noah: "PS  1123.B89. 
Brooks,  Phillips:  PS  1123. B9. 
Brooks,  Sarah  Warner:  PS  1123. B93. 
Broome,  William:  PR  3326.B6. 
Brotherton,  AUce  William:  PS  1124.B3. 
Brougham,  John:  PS  1124.B6. 
Broughton,    John    Cam   Hobhouse,    Ut. 

baron:  PR  4174.B55. 
Brown,  Abbic  Farwell:  PS  3503.R78. 
Brown,  AUce:  PS  1125-1128. 
Brown,  Carrie:  PS  1129. B6. 
Brown,  Charles  Brockden:  PS  1130-1138. 
Brown,  George  Douglas:  PR  4174.B6. 
Brown,  James:  PR  3326.B9. 
Brown,  Dr.  John:  PR  4175.B2. 
Brown,  Joseph  Brdwnlee:  PS  1139. B5. 
Brown,  Thomas,  1663-1704:  PR3326.B93. 
Brown,  Thomas  Edward:  PR  4175.B5. 
Browne,     Charles     Farrar     ("Artemua 

Ward"):  PS  1140-1143. 
Browne,  Frances  Elizabeth:  PS  1144.B3. 
Browne,  John  Ross:  PS  1145.B3. 
Browne,  Sir  Thomas:  PR  3327. 
Browne,  Thomas  Alexander  (Rolf  Boldre- 

wood):  PR4175.B7. 
Browne,  WUliam:  PR  2217. B5. 
Brownell,  Henry  Howard:  PS  1145.B5. 
Brownell,  William  Crary:  PS  1145.B6. 
Browning,  E.  B.;  PR  4180-98. 
Browning,  Robert:  PR  4200-49. 
Browning,  Samuel:  PR  4250.B5. 
Brownson,  Orestes  Augustus:  PS  1145.B7. 
Bruce,  David:  PS  719. 
Bruce,  Michael:  PR  3328.B3. 
Bruce,  Wallace:  PS  1146.B5. 


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"BrunanbTirh"  (Anglo-Saxon):  PR  1592. 
Bruner,  Albert  Milton:  PS  1147.B2. 
Bryan,  Daniel:  PS  1148. B5. 
Bryan,  William  JenningB:  PS  1448. B8. 
Bryant,  John  D.:  PS  1149.B5. 
Bryant,  William  CuUen:  PS  1150-1198. 
Brydgea,  Sir  Samuel  Egerton: 

PR4252.B7. 
Buchan,  John:  PR4252.B75. 
Buchanan,  Andrew:  PR  4252. B8. 
Buchanan,  George:  PR  2218-9. 

Dramatic  works:  PR2439.B7. 
Buchanan,  Robert:  PR  4260-4. 
Buckingham,  George  Villiers,  td  duke  of: 

PR  3328.B5. 
Buckingham,  John  Sheffield,  1st.  duke  of: 

PR3328.Bb. 
Buckstone,  John  Baldwin:  PR  4265.B6. 
Bulkeley,  Peter:  PS  721. B3: 
Bullen,  Frank  Thomae:  PR  6003. U23. 
Bulwer  Lytton,  see  Lytton. 
Bunce,  Oliver  Bell:  PS  1199.B5. 
Bunner,  Henry  Cuyler:  PS  1200-1203. 
Bunyan,  John:  PR  3329-3332. 
Burbidge,  Thomaa:  PR  4269.B7. 
Burch,  Adelle:  PS  1204.B5. 
Burdette,     Robert     Jones:     PS     1205; 

PN  6161. 
Burdon,  William:  PR  4270.B3. 
Burdy,  Samuel:  PR  3332.B3. 
Burges,  -Sir  James  Bland:  PR  4271.B3. 
Burgess,  Adelaide  Maria:  PS  1206.B6. 
Burgess,  Gelett:  PS  3503. U6. 
Burgoyne,  Gen.  John:  PR  3333.B7. 
Burk,  Edward:  PR4271.B7. 
Burke,  Edmund:  PR  3334.B4. 
Burke,  Walter:  PR  3334. B7. 
Burleigh,  William  Henry:  PS  1207.B4. 
Bum,  David:  PR4275.B7. 
Bumand,  Sir  Francis  Cowley: 

PR4279.B5. 
Burnett,  Frances  (Hodgson): 

PS  1210-1218. 
Burnham,  Clara  Louise:  PS  1219.B4. 
Bums,  John:  PR  4280. B6. 
Burns,  Rol    rt:  PR  4300-48. 
Bums,  Robert,  of  Hamilton:  PR  4349. B3. 
Burrell,  Lady  Sophia:  PR  4349.B5. 
Burritt,  Elihu:  PS  1219. B7. 
Burroughs,  John:  PS  1220-1228. 
Burton,  Richard:  PS  1229. B6. 
Burton,  Robert:  PR  2223-4. 
Burtt,  John:  PR4349.B53. 


Buahe,  Amyas:  PR  3337.B5. 
Butler,  Edward:  PR  4349  B6. 
Butler,  Samuel,  (1612-1680):  PR  3338. 
Butler,  Samuel  (1835-1902):  PR4349.B7. 
Butler,  William  Allen:  PS  1236. B5. 
Butterworth,  Hezekiah:  PS  1235. B7. 
Byles,  Mather:  PS  721.B5. 
Bynner,  Edwin  Laaseter:  PS  1237. 
Byrd,  William:  PS  723-724. 
"Byrhtnoth's  death":  PR  1594. 
Byrom,  John:  PR  3339. B6. 
Byron,  George  Gordon,  lord:  PR  4350-98. 
Byron,  Henry  Jamee:  PR  4399. B6. 

CabaretB  (Amueementa):  PN  2219. 
Cable,  George  Washington:  PS  1240-1248 
Cabot,  James  Elliot:  PS  1249. C2. 
Caedmon:  PR  1600-28. 
Caesar  in  literature:  PN  57. C2. 
Caf6  chantant:  PN  2219. 
Caine,  Hall:  PR  4400-8. 
Calef,  Robert:  PS  726.C2. 
Callender,  John:  PS  726.C4. 
Calverley,  Charles  Stuart:  PR  4409. C2. 
Calvert,  George  Henry:  PS  1251. C7. 
Campbell,  Bartley  T.:  PS  1252.C25. 
Campbell,  Helen  (Stuart):  PS  1252. C33. 
Campbell,  John  Preston:  PS  1252. C4. 
Campbell,  Thomas:  PR  4410-1. 
Campbell,  William  Wilfred: 

PR  6005. A42. 
Campion,  Thomas:  PR  2228-9. 
Canning,  George:  PR  3339. Cl5. 
Canton,  William:  PR  4415. C2. 
"Canute  song":  PR  1843. 
Capes,  Bernard:  PR  6005. A53. 
Capgrave,  John:  PR  1845. 
Carew,  Richard:  PR  2231-2. 
Carew,  Thomas:  PR  3339.C2. 
Carey,  Mathew:  PS  727. C3. 
Carlell,  Ludowick:  PR  2439.C4. 
Carleton,  WiU:  PS  1255-1258. 
Carleton,  William:  PR  4416-7. 
Carlyle,  Jane  (Welsh):  PR  4419. C5. 
Carlyle,  Thomaa:  PR  4420-38. 
Carman,  Bliss:  PR  4441-2. 
Carnavon,  Henry,  3d  earl  of:  PR  4443.  C6. 
Carols 

Engliah  literature:  PR  1195.C2. 
Carpenter,  Edward:  PR  4451. 
Carpenter,  Henry  Bernard:  PS  1259. C«. 
Carpenter,  Richard:  PR  3339  C3. 
Carr,  Joseph  William  Com>TiB: 

PR  4452. C5. 


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INDEX 


Carroll,  Lewis,  paeud.:  PR  4611-2. 
Carryl,  Guy  Wetmore:  PS  1260. C7. 
Carter,  Mrs.  Elizabeth:  PR  3339. C4. 
Carton,  R.  C,  pseud.:  PR  6005. R67. 
Cartwright,  Thomas:  PR  2233. C2. 
Cartwright,  William:  PR  2439.C8. 
Cams,  Paul:  PS  1262.06. 
Gary,  Alice:  PS  1263-1266. 
Cary,  Phoebe:  PS  1267. 
Gary,  Richard  L.:  PS  1268.C2. 
Casey,  John  K.:  PR  4452. C7. 
Catherwood,  Mary  (Hartwell): 

PS  1270-1273. 
Catholic  influence  in  literature: 

PN  605. C2. 
Medieval:  PN  682. 
Catholic  recitations:  PN  4305. C3. 
Caverly,  Robert  B.:  PS  1274.C7. 
Cawein,  Madison  Julius:  PS  1275-1278. 
Caxton,  William:  PR  1847-8. 
Cayley,  George  John:  PR  4452.08. 
Cayzer,  Charles  William :  PR  6005. A9. 
Censorship,  Dramatic:  PN  2042-4. 
Censorship,  Literary:  Z  657-661. 
Centlivre,  Afrs.  Susannah:  PR  3339. C6. 
Centos,  Pasticcios:  PN  1475. 
Chad  wick,  John  WTiite:  PS  1279.C3. 
Chadwick,  Sheldon:  PR  4453.C17. 
Chalkley,  Thomas:  PS  727. C6. 
Chamberlayne,  William:  PR  3339.C8. 
Chambers,  Charles  Haddon: 

PR  6005.  H25. 
Chambers,  James:  PR  4453.C18. 
Chambers,  Robert:  PR  4453. C2. 
Chambers,  Robert  William: 

PS  1280-1288. 
Chambers,  William:  PR  4453.C21. 
Chandos,  tht  herald:  PR  1849.04, 
Channing,  William  EUery: 

PS  1290-1291. 
Chant  royal:  PN  1479. 

English  literature:  PR  1194. 
Chap-books 

General:  PN  970. 
Special  countries:  PQ,  PR,  etc. 
English:  PR  972-975. 
French:  PQ  781-797. 
German:  PT  1341. 
Chapin,  Peletiah:  PS  727.C8 
Chapmati,  George:  PR  2440-58. 
Chapman,  John  Jay:  PS  1292. C3. 
Charades:  PN  6369-6377. 
Charles,  count  of  Angoultme,  duke  of  Or- 

Uana:  PR  1849.C6. 


Chatterton,  Thomas:  PR  3340-4. 
Chaucer:  PR  1850-1954. 
Chauncy,  Charles:  PS  728.C3. 
Cheer:  PN  6338.06. 
Cheke,  Sir  John:  PR  2233.C4. 
Cheney,  John  Vance:  PS  1292.C5. 
Chesson,  Nora  (Hopper):  PR  4453.03. 
Chester,  Robert:  PR  2233.06. 
Chesterton,  Gilbert  Keith:   PR  4453.04. 
Chestre.  Thomas:  PR  1962.05. 
Chettle,  Henry:  PR  2233.08. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  2459.04. 
Chetwood,  William:  PR  3346.03. 
Child,  Lydia  Maria  (Francis):  PS  1293. 
Children  in  literature:  PN  56.05. 

Collections  (prose  and  verse): 
PN  6071.05. 

Poetry:  PN  6110.04. 

Thoughts:  PN  6338.05. 
Children's  poetry:  PZ  8.3. 

Poems  for  and  about  children: 
PN  6110.04. 
Children's  sayings:  PN  6328.05. 
Chinese  maxims:  PN  6307.05. 
Chivalry 

English  literature:  PR  149.05. 
Chivers,  Thomas  Holley:  PS  1294.04. 
Choate,  Rufus:  PS  1294.06. 
Cholmondeley-Pennell,  Henry : 

PR  4453.05. 
Ohorley,  Henry  Fothergill:   PR  4453.053. 
"Christ  (Crist)  and  Satan":  PR  1630-4. 
Christmas  carols 

Literary  history:  PN  1431. 
Christmas  plays:  PN  6120.05. 
Christmas  poems 

Collections:  PN  6110.05. 

History:  PN  1431. 
Christmas  stories  and  poems: 

PN  6071.06. 
Church,  Relation  of  drama  to  the: 

PN  1649. 
Church,  Relation  of  the  theatre  to  the: 

PN  2047-51. 
Churchill.  Charles:  PR  3346.08. 
Churchill,  Winston:  PS  1295-1298. 
Churchyard,  Thomas:  PR  2234. 
Oibber,  Colley:  PR  3347. 
Clap,  Roger:  PS  728.05. 
Clare,  John:  PR  4453.06. 
Clark,  Ewan:  PR  3348.02. 
Clark,  John:  PR  .3348.03. 
Clark,  Willis  Gaylord:  PS  1299.03. 
Clarke,  Charles  Cowdea:  PR  4453.07. 


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Clarke,  James  Freeman:  PS  1299. C5. 
Clarke,  Marcus:  PR  4453. C75. 
Clarke,  Mary  Victoria  (Novello) 

(Mrs.  Mary  Cowden  Clarke): 
PR  4453.C8. 
Clarke,  Samuel:  (PR  3348. C5). 
Clarke,  Stephen:  PR  4453. C85. 
Classical  antiquity 

Modem  literature:  PN  883. 

English  literature:  PR  127. 
Classicism 

English  literature:  PR  445. 
Collections:  PR  1136. 
Clay,  Henry:  PS  1299. C7. 
"Cleanness"  (Middle  p:nglish):  PR  1964. 
Clemens,     Samuel     Langhorne    ("Mark 

Twain"):  PS  1300-1348. 
Clemmer,  Mary:  PS  1039. A32. 
Cleveland,  Grover:  PS  1351. C2. 
Cleveland,  John:  PR  3348.C7. 
Cleveland,  Rose  Elizabeth:  PS  1351.C4. 
Clifford,  Lucy  (Lane):  PR  4454. C2. 
Clifford,  William  Kingdom:  PR  4454.C3. 
Cliffton,  William:  PS  728.C7. 
Clinton,  DeWitt:  PS  1351. C6. 
Clough,  Arthur  Hugh:  PR  4455-9. 
Clyraer,  Ella  (Dietz):  PS  1355. 
Coates,  Florence  (Earle):  PS  3505.013. 
Cobb,  Irvin  S.:  PS  3505.014. 
Cobbe,  Frances  Power:  PR  4461. C3. 
Cobbold,  Richard:  PR4461.C35. 
Cochrane,  James:  PR  4461. C5. 
CofRn,  Charles  Carlet>on:  PS  1357.C35. 
Coffin,  Robert  Stevenson:  PS  1357.C48. 
Cokayne.iSir  Aston:  PR  3349. C3. 
Coleridge,  Hartley:  PR  4467-3. 
Coleridge,  Mary  Elizabeth:  PR  6005.03. 
Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor:  PR  4470-88. 
Coleridge,  Sara  (Coleridge): 

PR  4489.C2. 
Coles,  Abraham:  PS  1359. C2 
Collections 

General  literature:  PN  6011-6525. 
College  stories  and  verse. 

American  collections:  PS  508. C6. 

English  collections:  PR  1178.C6. 
College  theatricals 

College  plays:  PN  6120.C6. 

History:  PN  3175-3191. 
College  verse:  PN  6110.C7. 
Collier,  Thomas  Stephens:  PS  1359.C5. 
Collins,  John  Churton:  PR  4489.C3. 
Collins,  Mortimer:  PR  4489. C5. 


Collins,  Wilkie:  PR  4490-8. 
Collins,  William:  PR  3350-4. 
CoDop,  John:  PR  335G.C5. 
CoUyer,  Robert:  PS  1359.C6. 
Colman,  George:  PR  3353. 
Colmaa,  George,  jr.:  PR  4601. C3. 
Colton,  Charles  Caleb:  PR  4501. C4. 
Combe,  William:  PR  3359. CS. 
Comedy 

Literary  hisstory:  PN  1920-9. 
Ci>mic  effect  (Drama):  PN  1678. 
Comic  opera:  ML. 
Commonplace-books:  PN  6245-6. 
Comparative  literature:  PN  851-884. 
Compositions,  School:  PS  647.S4. 
Cone,  Helen  Gray:  PS  1359.C7. 
Congresses,  etc..  Literary:  PN  31-33. 

Authorship:  PN  131-133. 

Journalism:  PN  4717. 

Oratory  &  elocution:  PN    4075. 

Poetry:  PN  1014. 

Theater:  PN  2018-19. 
Congreve,  William:  PR  3360-8. 
Conrad,  Joseph:  PR  6005.04. 
Constable,  Henry:  PR  2235. C5. 
Contentment 

Selections:  PN  6071. C7. 
Conundrums:  PN  6270-8. 
Conway,  Katherine  Eleanor:  PS  1361. C3. 
Conway,  Moncure  Daniel:  PS  1366-1367. 
Cook,  Ebenezer:  PS  731-732. 
Cook,  ICiiza:  PR  4502. 
Cooke,  Edmund  Vance:  PS  3505.056. 
Cooke,  John  Esten:  PS  1380-1383. 
Cooke,  Philip  Pendleton:  PS  1385-1388. 
Cooke,  R<;se  (Terry):  PS  1390-1393. 
Cooke,  Thomas:  PR  3369. C15. 
Coolbrith,  Ina  Donna:  PS  1397. C5. 
Coolidge,  Susan,  pseud:  PS  3359. W6. 
Coombe,  Thomas:  PS  733. C4. 
Cooper,  Edith  Emma:  PR  4699. F5. 
Cooper,  James  Fenimore:  PS  1400-1448. 
Cooper,  Thomas:  PR  4503.C2. 
Copley,  Anthonie:  PR  2235.C8. 
Copyright:  Z  651-644. 
Corbet,  Aichard:  PR  3369.C2. 
Cornwall,  Harry,  pseud.:  PR  5192. 
Corrclli.  Marie:  PR  4504-5. 
Coryaie,  Thomas:  PR  2237. 
CotUe,  Joseph:  PR  4607.C7. 
Cotton,  Charles:  PR  33G9.C3. 
Cotton,  John:  PS  734-735. 
Cotton,  William  Beneley:  PR  6006.07. 


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Couper,  Robert:  PR  4508. C15. 

Coutta,  Francis  Burdette  Thomas  Money: 

PR  4508. C2. 
Couvreur,  Jessie  (Fraser)  "Tasma": 

PR  4508. C3. 
Coverdale,  MUes:  PR  2239. 
Cowan,  Frank:  PS  1449. C5. 
Cowley,  Abraham:  PR  3370--1. 
Cowper,  Ashley  ("Tim.  Scribble"): 

PR  3379.C5. 
Cowper,  Frances  Maria:  PR  3379. C7. 
Cowper,  WUliam:  PR  3380-4. 
Cox,  George  William:  PR  4508.C4. 
Cox,  John:  PS  736. C6. 
Coxe,  Arthur  Cleveland:  PS  1449. CG. 
Cozzens,  Frederic  S.:  PS  1449.C65. 
Crabbe,  George:  PR  4510-4. 
Craddock,  Charles  Egbert,  pseud.: 

PS  2450-2458. 
Cradock,  Joseph:  PR  3385.C5. 
Craig,  Alexander:  PR  2240.C5. 
Craigie,  Pearl  Mary  Teresa 

("John  Oliver  Hobbes"):  PR  4515.C7. 
Craik,  Dinah  Maria  (Mulock): 

PR  4516-7. 
Cranch,  Christopher  Pearse:  PS  1449. C8. 
Crane,  Stephen:  PS  1449. C85. 
Cranmer,  Thomas:  PR  2241. 
Crashaw,  Richard:  PR  3386. 
Craven,    Elizabeth  (Berkeley)  baroness, 

afterwards  Margravine  of  Ausbach: 

PR  3388. C15. 
Crawford,  Francis  Marion:  PS  1450-1468. 
Crawford,    John    Wallace   ("Capt.    Jack 

Crawford"):  PS  1469. C3. 
Crfevecoeur,  St.  John  de:  PS  737. C5. 
Critchett,  R.  C.  ("R.  C.  Carten"): 

PR  6005. R67. 
Criticism,  Dramatic:  PN  1707. 
Criticism,  Literary:  PN  80-99. 

American  literature:  PS  55-79. 
English  literature:  PR  57-78. 
Crockett, Samuel  Rutherford:  PR 4518. C3. 
Croker,  Crafton:  PR  4518.C5. 
Croly,    Jane    (Cunningham)    ("Jennie 

June"):  PS  1471-1472. 
Crosby,  Frederick  K.:  PS  1473. C3. 
Cross,  Ada  (Cambridge):  PR  4518. C7. 
Croswell,  William:  PS  1473. C6. 
Crothers,  Samuel  McChord:  PS  3505. R9. 
Crow,  William:  PR  4519.C2. 
Crowne,  John:  PR  3388.C2. 
Cumberland,  Richard:  PR  3390-4. 


Cummins,  Maria  S.:  PS  1474. C5. 
Cunningham,  Allen:  PR  4520-4. 
Cunningham,  Peter:  PR  4525. C2. 
Curiosa  (Literary  History) 

American  literature:  PS  441. 

English  literature:  PR  941-7. 
Curiosities  of  literature:  PN  43,  PN  165. 
Curiosities  of  newspapers:  PN  4839. 
Currie,  Mary  M.  L.  S.  ("Violet  Fane"): 

PR  4525. C3. 
"Cursor  mundi":  PR  1966-7. 
Curtis,  George  Ticknor:  PS  1475-1476. 
Curtis,  George  William:  PS  1480-1498. 
Gust,  Robert  Needham:  PR  4525.C5. 
Cutler,  Elbridge  Jefferson:  PS  1499.C45. 
Cynewulf:  PR  1639-68. 
Cynical  epigrams:  PN  6281. 

Dabney,  Richard:  PS  1499.D4. 
Daborn,  Robert:  PR  2242.Di5. 
Dale,  J.  S.  of,  pseud.:  PS  2920-2923. 
Dalrymple,  Hugh:  PR  3395. D4. 
Daly,  Augustin:  PS  1499. D85. 
"DameSiriz":  PR  1968. D2. 
Dana,  Richard  Henry:  PS  1501-1502. 
Dana,  Richard  Henry,  jr.:  PS  1505-1506. 
Dandridge,  Danske  (Bedinger): 

PS  1508-1509. 
Daniel,  George:  PR  4525.D15. 
Daniel,  Samuel:  PR  2460-8. 
Dargan,  Olive  Tilford:  PS  1511-1512. 
Darley,  George:  PR  4525. D2. 
Darwin,  Erasmus:  PR  3396. 
Daakam,  Josephine  Dodge:  PS  10,54. B62. 
D'Avenant,  .S'tr  William:  PR  2470-8. 
Davenport,  Robert:  PR  2479. D3. 
Davidson,  John:  PR  4525. D5. 
Davidson,  Lucretia  Maria:  PS  1513. D8. 
Davidson,  Margaret  Miller:  PS  1513. D9. 
Davies,  Hubert  Henry:  PR  6007. A7. 
Davies,  ^ir  John:  PR  2242.D2. 
Davies,  William:  PR  3397. D5. 
Davis,  Mary  Elizabeth  (Moragne): 

PS  1514. D95. 
Davis,  Mary  Eveln  (Moore):  PS  1515. 
Davis,  Miles  Avery:  PS  1516. D2. 
Davis,  Rebecca  (Harding):  PS  1517. 
Dav^.s,  Richard  Bingham:  PS  1519. D5. 
Davis,  Richard  Harding:  PS  1520-1523. 
Davy,  Adam:  PR  1968. D4. 
Day,  Holman  Francis:  PS  3507.A87. 
Day,  John:  PR  2479. D5. 
Day,  Richard  Edwin:  PS  1525.D3. 


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Day,  Thomaa;  PR  3398. D3. 
Death: 

Thoughts:  PN  6338. D5. 
"Debate  of  the  body  and  soul": 

PR  1968. D6. 
"Debate  of  the  carpenter's  tools": 

PR  1968.  D5. 
Debating:  PN  4181-91. 

Outlines,  references,  etc.:  Z  7161-6. 
Dedications:  PN  171.D4. 
Defoe,  Daniel:  PR  3400-8. 
De  Forest,  John  William:  PS  1525. D5. 
DeKay,  Charles:  PS  1525, D7. 
Dekker,  Thomas:  PR  2243. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  2480-2498. 
De  Kroyft,  Sarah  Helen  (Aldrich): 

PS  1525. D8. 
Deland,  Margaret  Wade  (Campbell): 

PS  1530-1533. 
De  la  Ram6e,  Louise  ("Ouida"): 

PR  4527-8. 
Deloney,  Thomas:  PR  2244. D2. 
Delsarte  system  (Elocution):  PN  4157. 
De  Mille,  Henry  C:  PS  1534. D2. 
De  Mille,  James:  PS  1534. D3. 
Deming,  Philander:  PS  1534. D4. 
De  Morgan,  WUliam:  PR  6007. E5. 
Dempster,  Charlotte  Louisa  Hawkins: 

PR  4529. D3. 
Denham,  Sir  John:  PR  3409. D2. 
Dennie,  Joseph:  PR  1534. D6. 
Dennis,  John:  PR  3409. D3. 
Denton,  Daniel:  PS  737. D3. 
"Deor's  Lament":  PR  1672-6. 
De  Quinrey,  Thomas:  PR  4530-8. 
Derby,  George  Horatio:  PS  1535. 
Dermody,  Thomas:  PR  3409. D4. 
Derricke,  John:  PR  2244. D4. 
Descriptive  poetry:  PN  1411. 
De  Tabley,  John  Byrne  Leicester,  Sd, 

harem:  PR  4540. 
De  Vere,  Aubrey:  PR  4542-3. 
De  Vere,  Sir  Aubrey,  2d  hart.: 

PR.4541.D9. 
De  Vere,  Mary  Ainge,  ("Madeline 

Bridges"):  PS  1536. D5. 
Devices,  Library:  PN  6349-58. 
Dewart,  Edward  Hartley:  PR4545.D3+. 
Dialect  recitations:  PN  4305. D6. 
Dialogue 

Literary  history:  PN  1551. 

English  literature:  PR  618. 
Dialogues:  PN  4290-99. 


Diaz,  Abby  (Morton):  PS  1537. D6. 
Dibdin,  Charles  (1745-1814): 

PR  4549. D3. 
Dibdin,  Charles  (1768-1833): 

PR  4549. D35. 
Dibdin,  Thomas  Frognall  a77&-1847): 

PR  4549. D4. 
Dibdin,  Thomas  John  (1771-1841): 

PR  4549. D5. 
Dickens,  Charles:  PR  4550-98. 
Dickinson,  Anna  F^lizabeth:  PS  1538. 
Dickinson,  Charles  M.:  PS  1539. D5. 
Dickinson,  Emily:  PS  1541. 
Dickinson,  Goldsworthy  Lowes: 

PR  4599. D2. 
Dickinson,  Mary  (Lowe):  PS  1542. D3. 
Dictionaries,  encyclopedias 

General  hterature:  PN  41. 

Authorship:  PN  141. 

Drama:  PN  1625. 

Folk  literature:  PN  916. 

Journalism:  PN  4728. 

Medieval  literature:  PN  669. 

Oratory,  elocution:  PN  4016,  4082. 

Prose:  PN  3325. 

Recitations:  PN  4321. 

Theater:  PN  2035. 
Didactic  poetry 

Literary  history:  PN  1401. 
Digby,  Sir  Kenelm:  PR  3409. D5. 
Digby,  Kenelm  Henry:  PR  4599. D4. 
Dilletantism:  PN  157. 
Dinsmoor,  Robert:  PS  737. D4. 
Disraeli,  Isaac:  PR  4599. D6. 
"District  school,"  etc.:  PN  6120. D6. 
Dix,  Beulah  Marie:  PS  3507.19. 
Dixon,  Thomas:  PS  3507.193. 
Dixon,  William  Hepworth: 

PR  4599. D8. 
Dobell,  Sydney:  PR  4603-^. 
Dobson,  Austin:  PR  4606-7. 
Dodd,  Anna  Bowman  (Blake): 

PS  1543. D5. 
Dodd,  James  William:  PR  4610.D5. 
Dodd,  William:  PR  3409. DO. 
Dodge,  Mary  Abigail  ("Gail  Hamilton"): 

PS  1544. 
Dodge,  Mary  Barker:  PS  1545. D15. 
Dodge,  Mary  (Mapee):  PS  1545. D2. 
Dodgson,  Charles  Lutwidg©  (Lewie  Car- 
roll): PR  4611-2. 
Dodsley,  Robert:  PR  3409. D7. 
Doggott,  John  Marshall:  PS  1545. D26. 


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Doggctt,  Solon:  PS  1545.D27. 
Dole,  NaLhan  Haskell:  PS  1545.D3. 
Domett,  Alfred:  PR  4613. D3. 
Don  Juan  (as  character  in  literature): 

PN57.D7. 
Donahoe,  DanielJoeeph:  PS  1545. D4. 
Donaldson,  Samuel:  PS  1545.D45. 
Donne,  John:  PR  2245-8. 
Donnelly,  Eleanor  Cecilia:  PS  1545  D5. 
Dooley,  Mr.,  pseud.:  PN  6161; 

PS'3507.U67. 
Doran,  John:  PR  4613.D36. 
Dorgan,  John  Aylmer:  PS  1546.D5. 
Dorr,  Julia  Caroline  (Ripley): 

PS  1547-1548. 
Douglaa,  Lore/ Alfred  Bruce: 

PR  4613. D4. 
Douglaa,  Gavin:  PR  2250-3. 
Douglass,  William:  PS  737.D5. 
Downing,  Major  Jack,  psewd.: 

PS  2876-2877. 
Dowson,  Ernest:  PR  4613. D5. 
Doyle,  Sir  Arthur  Conan:  PR  4620-4. 
Doyle,  Sir  Francis  Hastings: 

PR  4626. D5. 
Drake,  Daniel:  PR  4627.D4. 
Drake,  Joseph  Rodman:  PS  1550-1553. 
Drama 

Collections:  PN  6111-6120. 

Influence:  PN  2047-2051. 

Literary  history:  PN  1600-3299. 
Drama,  American 

Collections;  PS  621-635. 

History  and  criticism:  PS  332-351. 
Drama,  English 

Collections:  PR  1241-1273. 

History  and  criticism:  PR  621-739. 
Medieval:  PR  641-4. 

Renaissance  period:  PR  2411-3195. 

(Other  special  periods  not  separated 
from  General  literature.) 
Drama  as  method  of  teaching:  PN  3171. 
Dramatic  censorship:  PN  2042-4. 
Dramatic  composition:  PN  1660-1691. 
Dramatic  representation:  PN  2000-3299. 

Biography:  PN  2205-2217. 

Special  countries:  PN  2285. 
Drayton,  Michael:  PR  2255-8. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  2499. D7. 
"Dream  of  the  rood  ":  PR  1680-4. 
Drills  (with  recitations):  PN  4305.T3. 
Drinking  songs  and  poems:  PN  6237. 
Droch,  pseud.:  PS  1123.B2. 


Drummond,  William  (of  Hawthomden): 

PR  2260-3. 
Drummond,  William  Hamilton: 

PR  4628. D2. 
Drummond,  William  Henry:  PR  4628. D3. 
Dryden,  John:  PR  3410-28. 
Duclaux,   Agnes  Mary   Frances  (Robin- 
son), formerly  Mme.  James  Darmesle- 

ter:  PR  4629.D18. 
Dudley,  John:  PR  4629. D2. 
Duffet,  Thomas:  PR  3429. D5. 
Duganne,  Augustine  Joseph  Hickey: 

PS  1555.D4. 
Duhring,  Julia:  PS  1555. D6. 
Du  Maurier,  George:  PR  4630-8. 
Du  Maurier,  Guy:  PR  6007. U5. 
Dummer,  Jeremiah:  PS  737. D7. 
Dunbar,  Paul  Lawrence:  PS  1556-1557. 
Dunbar,  Robert  Nugent:  PR  4639. D2. 
Dunbar,  William:  PR  22G5-9. 
Dunkin,  William:  PR  3430. D3. 
Dunlap,  William:  PS  1560-1561. 
Dimne,  Finley  Petor: 

PS3507.U67;  PN  6161: 
Dunphie,  Charles  James:  PR  4639.D3. 
Dunton,  John:  PR  3430.D7. 
Dupuy,  Eliza  Ann:  PS  1562.D3. 
D'Urfey,  Thomas:  PR  3431. D3. 
Durivage,  Francis  Alexander: 

PS  1562.D5. 
Duyckinck,  Evert  Augustus:  PS  1562. D7. 
Dwarfs  (Anecdotes):  PN  6268. D8. 
Dwight,  Timothy:  PS  739. 
Dyer,  John:  PR3431.D5. 

Easter  poems:  PN  6110.E2. 

{See  also  Holidays.) 
Eastman,  Charles  Gamage:  PS  1567. E22. 
Eastman,  Elaine  (Goodale):  PS  1753.G4. 
Eaton.  Walter  Prichard:  PS  3509. A85. 
Eccentrics  in  literature:  PN  171. E3. 
Eccentric  literature 

Literary  history 

American  literature:  PS  441. 
English  literature:  PR  941-947. 
Economics  in  literature:  PN  51. 

Poetry:  PN  1082. 
Eddy,  Mary  Morse  (Baker)  Glover: 

PS  1567. E7. 
Editors:  PN  4778. 

Local:  PN  4871-5639. 
Edgar,  James  David:  PR  4639. E3. 
"Edgar's  coronation":  PR  1686. 


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"Edgar's  death":  PR  1687. 
Edgeworth,  Maria:  PR  4640-8. 
"Edmund:  Liberation   of   the   five   bor- 
oughs" (Anglo-Saxon):  PR  1689. 
Education,  Relation  of  literature  to: 

PN  52. 
"Edward  the  Confeesor'i*  death"  (Anglo- 
Saxon):  PR  1693. 
"Edward   the  Martyr's  death"    (Anglo- 
Saxon):  PR  1691. 
Edwards,  George  Wharton:  PS  1569. E6. 
Edwards,  Harry  Stillwell:  PS  1570. 
Edwards,  Jonathan:  PS  741-742. 
Edwards,  Richard:  PR  2499. E4~5. 
Edwards,  Thomas:  PR  2270. E2. 
Egan,  Maurice  Francis:  PS  1575-1576. 
Egerton-Warburton,  R.  E.:  PR  4649. E5. 
Eggleston,  Edward:  PS  1580-1583. 
Eggleston,  George  Gary:  PS  1584. E2. 
Electrical  devices  in  the  theater; 

PN  2091.  E4. 
Elegies 

Literary  history:  PN  1389. 
Eliot,  Charles  William:  PS  1585. 
Eliot,  George:  PR  4650-98. 
Eliot,  John:  PS  744.E3. 
Elliot,  Jean:  PR  3431. E2. 
Elliot,  Ebenezer:  PR  4699. E5. 
Elliot,  Maud  (Howe):  PS  1587-1588. 
Ellis.  Havelock:  PR  6009. L8. 
Ellis,  Jvseph:  PR  4699. E7. 
Ellwood,  Thomas:  PR  3431. E5. 
Elocution:  PN  4001-4321. 
Elocutionista  (Biography):  PN  4059. 
Elyot,  Sir  Thomas:  PR  2270.E5. 
Emblems,  Literary:  PN  6349-58. 
Emerson,  Edward  Waldo:  PS  1599.E5. 
Emerson,  Edwin:  PS  1599.E7. 
Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo:  PS  1600-1648. 
Emmons,  Richard:  PS  1650.E7. 
English,  Thomas  Dunn:  PS  1652-1653. 
English  literature 

Anonymous  works 

Anglo-Saxon  (in  gcn'l  alphabet) 
Anglo-Norman   (in  gen'l   alpha- 
bet) 
English  renaissance 
General:  PR  2200. 
Drama:  PR  2411. 
17th-18th  centuries:  PR  3291. 
19th  century:  PR  3991. 
20th  century:  PR  6000. 
Biography  (Collective):  PR  103-120. 


E  nglish  1  i  te  nature — Co  nti  n  ued . 

Collected  monographs:  PR  13-15. 
Collections:  PR  1101-1395. 
Colonial:  PR  9080-9899. 
Congreaaes:  PR  7. 
Criticiam:  PR  57-78. 
I  Dictionaries,  encyclopediafl:  PR  19. 

Drama 

See  Drama—  English     literature : 
Early  English  (history):  PR  166. 

Collectiuns:  PR  1119. 
Eighteenth  century 

See    English    literature    seven- 
teenth-eighteenth   centu- 
ries: 
History  (General):  PR  81-101. 
History  and  criticism 

Collections:  PR  13-15. 
Drama:  PR  621-739. 
Eccentric  literature:  PR  941-7. 
Essays:  PR  921-7. 
Letters:  PR  911-7. 
Oratory:  PR  901-7. 
Poetry:  PR  501-609. 
Prose:  PR  751-889. 
Satire:  PR  931- 
Wit  and  humor:  PR  931-7. 
Medieval:  PR  251-389. 
Collectiona:  PR  1121. 

Metrical  romances:  PR  2064 . 
Poetry:  PR  1203. 
Memoirs,  collected:  PR  107. 
Nineteenth  century;  PR  3991-5924. 
Collections:  PR  1143-1145. 
Drama:  PR  1271. 
Poetry:  PR  1221-1223. 
Prose:  PR  1301-1304. 
History  and  criticism: 
PR  451^66. 
Drama:  PR  721-734. 
Poetr>':  PR  581-699. 
Prose:  PR  861-879. 
Origins:  PR  163. 
Periodicals;  PR  1. 
Poetry 

Collections:  PR  1171-1225. 
History  and  criticism: 
PR  501-609. 
Prose 

Collectiona:  PR  1281-1395. 
History  and  criticism: 
PR  431-449 
Provincial:  PR  8309-«997. 


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English  literature — Continued. 
Relations  to  other  literature: 

PR  125-135. 
Renaissance  period :  PR  219^3195. 
Collections:  PR  1123-1125. 
Poetry:  PR  1215-1217. 
Dramatic  literature: 

PR  2411-319^. 
History  and  criticism: 
PR  2411-3195. 
Poetry:  PR  521-539. 
Seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centu- 
ries: PR  3291-3784. 

Collections:  PR  1127-1139. 
Drama:  PR  1266-1269. 
Poetry:  PR  1209-1219. 
Prose:  PR  1295-1297. 
History  and  criticism: 
PR  431-449. 
Drama:  PR  671-719. 
Poetry:  PR  541-579. 
Prose:  PR  841-859. 
Societies:  PR  5. 
Study  and  teaching:  PR  33-55. 
Translations:  PR  1112-6. 

Poetry:  PR  1179. 
Translations  from  other  languages: 

PR  131-5. 
Twentieth  century:  PR  6000-6049. 
Collections:  PR  1149. 
Drama:  PR  1273. 
Poetry:  PR  1225. 
Prose:  PR  1307. 
History  and  criticism: 
PR  471-499. 
Drama:  PR  736-739. 
Poetry:  PR  601-609. 
Prose:  PR  881-889. 
Wit  and  humor. 

Collections:  PN  6173-6175. 
History:  PR  931-937. 
"Englishman,  The":  PR  1365. E5. 
Enigmas:  PN  6369-6377. 
Epic  poetry 

History:  PN  1301-1333. 

Medieval:  PN  689-690. 
Collections:  PN  6110.E6. 
Epics 

English  literature: 

Medieval:  PR  321-349. 
Epigrams 

Collections:  PN  6280-8. 
Poetry:  PN  1441. 


Epilogues  and  prologues 

Authorship:  PN  171. P8. 

English  poetry:  PR  1195.P7. 
Epitaphs:  PN  6289-6298. 

Literary  history:  PN  1441. 
"Erthe  upon  erthe":  PR  1968. E5. 
Esmond,  Henry  V.:  PR  4699. E8. 
Essays 

Collections:  PN  6141-5. 

American  literature:  PS  680-9. 
English  literature:  PR  1361-9. 

Literary  history:  PN  4500. 

American  literature:  PS  420-428. 
English  literature:  PR  921-827. 

N.  B.  General  essays  except  litera- 
ture in  AC. 
Esthetics,  Literary:  PN  45-57. 
Ethics,  Relations  of  literature  to:  PN  49. 

Drama:  PN  1647. 

Journalism:  PN  4756. 

Poetry:  PN  1077. 

Theater:  PN  2047-51. 
Etheredge,  Sir  George:  PR  3432. 
Eulenspiegel 

English  folk  literature:  PR  971. E7. 
Euphonic  poetry:  PN  1059. E7. 
Euphuism:  PR  427. 
Evans,  Augusta  Jane.  PS  3330-3333. 
Evans,  Florence  (Wilkinson): 

PS  3509. V363. 
Evans,  Nathaniel:  PS  744. E6. 
Evelyn,  John:  PR  3433. E5. 
Everett,  David:  PS  1654.E55. 
Everett,  Edward:  PS  1654.E6. 
"Everyman:"  PR  2411. E8. 
Ewing,  Mrs.  Juliana  Horatia: 

PR  4699.E85. 
Exeter  book  (Anglo-Saxon):  PR  1490. 
Expression  (Oratory):  PN  4155-65. 
Extemporaneous  speaking:  PN  4168. 

Faber,  Frederick  William:  PR4699.F11. 
Fablaux:  PN  694. 
Fables:  PN  980-993. 

Medieval:  PN  694. 
Fabyan,  Robert:  PR  1969. 
Fairchild,  Sumner  L.:  PS  1654.F3. 
Fairless,  Michael,  pseud.:  PR  6003.A65 
Falconer,  William:  PR  3433. F3. 
Falkland,  Henry  Gary,  4th  viscount: 

PR  3433.F5. 
Fane,  JuUan:  PR4699.F15. 
Fane,  Violet,  pseud.:  PR  4525.C3. 


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Farces 

Literary  history:  PN  1940-9. 
Special:  PQ,  PR,  etc. 
Farewell,  James:  PR  3434.  F2. 
Farjeon,  BeDjamin  Leopold: 

PR  4699.F17. 
Farquhar,  George:  PR  3435-9. 
"Fates  of  the  apostles,"  (Anglo-Saxon): 

PR  1703. 
"Father's  instruction,"  (Anglo-Saxon): 

PR  1707. 
Fawcett,  Edgar:  PS  1G55-1658. 
Fay,  Theodore  Sedgwick:  PS  1659.F3. 
Feminine  influence  in  literature:  PN  481. 

English  literature:  PR  119. 
Feminine  influence  in  poetry:  PN  1091. 
Feminism  in  fiction:  PN  3401. 
Fenner,  Cornelius  George:  PS  1659. F5. 
FenoUosa,  Ernest  Francisco:  PS  1659. FG. 
Fenollosa,     Mary     (McNiel)     ("Sidney 

McCall"):  PS  1661-1662. 
Fenton,  Elijah:  PR  3446. 
Ferguson,  Sir  Samuel:  PR  4699. F2. 
Fergusson,  David:  PR  3448. F2. 
Fergusson,  Robert:  PR  3448. F3. 
Fern,  Fanny,  pseud.:  PS  2523. P9. 
Femald,  Chester  Bailey:  PS  3511.E56. 
Ferrier,  Susanr  PR  4699.F4. 
Fessenden,  Thomas  Green:  PS  1664. 
Fiction 

Literary  history:  PN  3311-3500. 
Works:  PR,  PS,  PZ  1-3. 
Field,  Eugene:  PS  1665-1668. 
Field,  Kate:  PS  1669.F2. 
Field,  Michael,  psmd.:  PR  4699. F5. 
Field,  Nathaniel:  PR  2499. F4. 
Field,  Roswell:  PS  1669. F3. 
Fields,  Annie  (Adams)  (Mrs.  James  T. 

Fields):  PS  1669. F5. 
Fields,  James  T.:  PS  1670-1671. 
Fields,  3frs.  James  T.:  PS  1669. F5. 
Fielding,  Henry:  PR  3450-8. 
Fielding,  Sarah:  PR  3459.F3. 
Finch,  Francis  MUes:  PS  1672.F3. 
Finnsburh:  PR  1710-14. 
Fisher,  Jame":  PR  3461. F2. 
Fishing  in  literature:  PN  56. F5. 
Fiske,  John:  PS  1673. 
Fitch,  Clyde:  PS  1675-1678. 
Fitzball,  Edward:  PR  4699. F9. 
Fitzgerald,  Edward:  PR  4700-4. 
Fitzgerald,  Percy;  PR  4705. F3. 
Flagg,  James  Montgomery:  PS  3511. L15. 


Flash,  Henry  Lynden:  PS  1679. F4. 

Flatman,  Thomas:  PR  3461. F3. 

Flecknoe,  Richard:  PR  3461. F4. 

Fleming,  George,  pseud.:  PS  1679. F6. 

Fletcher,  Giles:  PR  2271-2. 

Fletcher,  John:  PR  2500-18. 

Fletcher,  Joseph :  PR  2273. F5. 

Fletcher,  Julia  Constance  ("  George  Flem- 
ing"): PS  1679. F6. 

Fletcher,  Phineas:  PR  2274-5. 

Flint,  Timothy:  PS  1679. F7. 

Florio,  John:  PR  2276. F5. 

Flower,  Benjamin  Orange:  PS  1681. F4. 

Flower,  Elliot:  PS  3511. L8. 

Folger,  Peter:  PS  744. F5. 

Folk  literature:  PN  905-1008 

Folk  tales  (Collections):  PN  1001. 
Special  countries:  PQ-PT. 
American:  PS  451. 
English:  PR  951-979. 

Folk  poetry:  PN  1341. 

Foote.  Mary  (Uallock):  PS  1685-1688. 

Foote,  Samuel:  PR  3461. F6. 
Forbes,  Archibald:  PR  4705. F35. 
Ford,  John:  PR  2520-8. 
Ford,  Paul  Leicester:  PS  1690-1693. 
Forensic  oratory:  PN  4171. 
Forester,  Frank,  pseud.:  PS  1919. H6. 
Forgeries,  Literary:  PN  171.F6-7. 
Forrest,  William:  PR  2276. F6. 
Forster,  John:  PR  4705. F4. 
Fortescue,  iSir  John:  PR  1971. 
Fo88,  Sara  Walter:  PS  1694. F2. 
Foster,  Hannah  (Webster):  PS  744. F7. 
Foster,  John:  PR  4705. F6. 
Foster,  Stephens  Collins:  PS  1694. F5. 
Foulke,  William  Dudley:  PS  1694. F8. 
Fowler,  Ellen  Thorneycroft: 

PR  6011.074. 
Fox,  John,;r.;  PS  1700-1703. 
Foxe,  John:  PR  2276.F7. 
Francillon,  Robert  Edward: 

PR  4705.F65. 
Franklin,  Benjamin:  PS  745-752. 
Frederic,  Harold:  PS  1705-1708. 
Freeman,  Mary  E.  (Wilkins): 

PS  1710-1713. 
French,  Alice  ("Octave  Thanet"): 

PS  1715-1718. 
French,  L.  Virginia  (Smith): 

PS  1719. F6. 
Freneau,  Philip:  PS  755-759. 
Frere,  John  Hookham:  PR  4705.F8. 


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INDEX 


Friendship 

Thoughts:  PN  6338. F7. 
Friswell,  James  Hain:  PR  4705. F9. 
Frothingham,  Nathaniel  Langdon: 

PS  1722. F5. 
Frothingham,  Octavius  Brooks: 

PS  1722. F8. 
Froude,  James  Anthony:  PR  4706-7. 
Fry,  Caroline:  PR  5834. W9. 
Fugitive  verse: 

American:  PS  593.F7. 
English:  PR  1195. F8. 
Fuller,  Henry  Blake:  PS  1725-1728. 
Fuller,  Margaret:  PS  2500-2508. 
Fuller,  Thomas:  PR  3461. F8. 
FuUerton,  Lady  Georgiana:  PR  4708. F7. 
Fulwell,  Ulpian:  PR  2529. F7. 
Furneas,  Iforace  Howard:  PR  2972. F7. 
Fyfe,  Alexander:  PR  3461. F9. 

Gager,  WiUiam:  PR  2529. G3. 

Gale,  Norman  Rowland:  PR  6013. A28. 

Gallagher,  William  Davis:  PS  1729.G5. 

Galloway,  Robert:  PR  3463.G4. 

Gal.sworl.hy,  John:  PR  G013.A5. 

Gait,  John:  PR  4780.G2. 

Gambold,  John:  PR  3463. G5. 

"Gamelyn,;':  PR  1972.G2. 

" Gammer Gnrton's needle":  PR  2411. G2. 

Garden,  Alexander:  PR2276.G3. 

Gardens  in  literature:  PN  56. G3. 

Gardner,  Celia  E.:  PS  1729.G8. 

Garland,  Hamlin:  PS  1730-1733. 

Garnett,  Richard:  PR  4708.G5. 

Garrett,  Edward,  pseud.:  PR.  4989.M7. 

Garrick.  Pavid:  PR  3465-9. 

Garrison,  Wendell  Phillips:  PS  1734.G2. 

Garth,  Sir  Samuel:  PR  3471. G3. 

Gascoigvio,  Geoi^e:  PR  2277-8. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  2535-6. 
Gaskell,  Mrs.  EUzabelh:  PR  4710-1. 
Gastronomiana:  PN  6258. G3. 
Gates,  Ellen  Maria  (Huntington): 

PS  1734.G3. 
Gath,  pseud.:  PS  3089. T4. 
Gay,  John:  PR  3473-4. 
Gayarr6,  Charles  Ijitiennc  Arthur: 

PS  1735-1738. 
Geoffrey  of  Vinsauf;  PR  1972.G5. 
German    literature    in    American    ratiga- 

zines:  PN  4888A'6. 
Germanic  literature:  PN  831. 
Gc-'tures  (Oratory;:  PN  4165. 
(iibbon,  Edward:  PR  3476. 


Gibson,  John:  PR  3477. G4. 

Gibson,  Wilfrid  Wilson:  PR  6013.129. 

Gifford,  WilUam:  PR  4712.G3. 

Gilbert,  Ann  (Taylor):  PR  4712.G6. 

Gilbert,  Sir  William  S.:  PR  4713-4. 

Gilchrist,  J/rs.  Anne:  PR  4715.G5. 

Gildas:  PR  1974. 

Gilden,  Charles:  PR  3478.G3. 

Gilder,  Jeannette  Leonard:  PS  1739.G9. 

Gilder,  Richard  Watson:  PS  1740-1743. 

GilfiUan,  George:  PR  4715.G53. 

Gilfillan,  Robert;  PR  4715.G55. 

Gillette,  William:  PS  1744. G2. 

Gilman,  Caroline  (Howard):  PS  1744.G5. 

Gilman,     Charlotte     (Perkins)     Stetson: 
PS  1744.G57. 

Gilman,  Samuel:  PS  1744.G6. 

Gilmore,  James  Roberts:  PS  1744.G68. 

Gipsy  life 

English  poetry:  PR  1195.G3. 

Girls,  Poetry  for 

English:  PR  1195. G5. 

Gisaing,  George:  PR471&-7. 

Gladden,  Washington:  PS  1744.G77. 

Gladstone,  William  Ewart:  PR  4718.G4. 

Glapthorne,  Henry:  PR  2539.G5. 

Glasgow,  Ellen:  PS  1745-1748. 

Glover,  Richard:  PR  3478.G5. 

"Gnomic  verses":  PR  1720. 

Goddard,  Martha  Le  Baron:  PS  1749.G5. 

Godfrey,  Thomas:  PS  761. 

Godkin,  Edward  LawTence:  PS  1750-1751. 

Godric:  PR  1978. 

Godwin,  Mary  (WoUstonecraft): 
PR4719.G5. 

Godwin,  Parke:  PS  1752.G5. 

Godwin,  William:  PR  4720-4. 

Going,  Charles  Buxton:  PS  3513.028. 

Golding,  Arthur:  PR  2539.G7. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver:  PR  3480-98. 

Goodale,  Dora  Reed:  PS  1753.G3. 

Goodale,  Elaine  {Mrs.  Charles  A.  East- 
man): PS  1753.G4. 

Goodrich,  Samuel  Griswold  ("Peter  Par- 
ley"): PS  1754-1755. 

Googe,  Barnabe:  PR  2279.G4. 

Gookin,  Daniel:  PS  763.G5. 

Gordon,  Adam  Lindsay:  PR  4725. G3. 

Gordon,  Hanford  Lennox:  PS  1757.G4. 

Gore,  Catherine:  PR  4725.G5. 

Gosse,  Edmund:  PR  4725.G7. 

Gossou,  Stephen:  PR  2279. G6. 

Gould,  Edward  Sherman:  PS   1758. G25. 


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INDEX 


Gould,  Helen  Flagg;  PS  1758.  G4. 
Goulding,  Francis  Robert:  PS  1758.  G83. 
Gower,  George  Leveson:  PR  4725.  G8. 
Gower,  John:  PR  1980-8. 
Grafton,  Richard:  PR  2279.  G8. 
Graham,  Harry:  PR  6013.  R13. 
Grahame,  James:  PR  3499.  G5. 
Graharae,  Kenneth:  PR  4726-7. 
Grainger,  James;  PR  3499.  G7. 
Grant,  Robert:  PS  1760-1763. 
Graves,  Charles  L.-  PR  4728.  G18. 
Graves,  Richard:  PR3499.  G77. 
Gray,  David:  PR  4728.  G2. 
Gray,  Robert:  PR  3499.  G8. 
Gray,  Thomas:  PR  350(M. 
Green,  Anna  Katharine:  PS  2730-2733. 
Green,  Joseph:  PS  763.  G7. 
Greene,  Aella:  PS  1764.  G27, 
Greene,  Robert:  PR  2540-8. 
Greene,  Sarah  Pratt  (McLean). 

PS1764.G29. 
Greenwell,  Dora:  PR  4728.  G3. 
Greenwood,  Grace,  psexid.:  PS  2247. 
Greg,  W.  R.:  PR  4728.  G4. 
"Gregorius"  (Middle  English): 

PR  1989.  G2. 
Gregorj',  leabella  Augusta,  Lady: 

PR  4728.  G5. 
Gresham,  James:  PR  2280.  G5. 
Grey,  William:  PR  1989.  G4. 
Grierson,  Francis:  PR  4728.  G7. 
Grifhn,  Benjamin:  PR  3505.  G4. 
Griffin,  Gerald:  PR 4728.  G8. 
Grimald,  Nicholas:  PR  2549.  G5. 
Gringo,  Harry,  psend.:  PS  3344.  W6. 
GrLswold,  Hattie  (Tyng):  PS  1764.  G8. 
Griswold,  Rufus  Wilmot:  PS  1764.  G82. 
Grossetesto,  Robert:  PR  1989.  G6. 
Grundy.  Sydney:  PR  4729.  G3. 
"Guardian,  The,":  PR  1365.  G8. 
Guild,  Curtis:  PS  1704.  G95. 
GuUfordc,  Sir  Richard:  PR  1989.  G8. 
Guiney,  l.ouisc  Imogene:  PS  1765-1768. 
Gunsaulus,  Frank  Wakely:  PS  1769  G25. 
Guthlac:  PR  1722. 
Guthrie,  Thomas  Auetey  ("F.  Auatey"): 

PR  4729.  G5. 
Guthrie,  William  Norman:  PS  1769.  G4. 
Gwynn,  Stephen  Lucius:  PR  6013.  W8. 

Habberton,  John:  PS  1769.  H5. 
Habington,  William:  PR  3505.  H3. 
Hackett,  John:  PR  2549.  H3. 


Hagedorn,  Hermann:  PS  3515.  A23. 
Hageman,  Samuel  Miller:  PS  1769.  H7. 
Hagen,  John  Cole:  PS  1769.  H73. 
Hager,  Levi  Lewis:  PS  1769.  H76. 
Plaggard,  Sir  Henry  Rider:  PR  4', 31-2. 
Hake,  Edward:  PR  2283.  H2. 
Hake,  Thomas  Gordon:  PR  4735.  n2. 
Hale.  Edward  Everett:  PS  1770-1773. 
Hale.  Luoretia  Pcabody:  PS  1774.  H13. 
Hale,  Sarah  Josepha  /;Buell):  PS  1774.  n2. 
Hale.  Susan:  PS  1774.  H25. 
Hales,  John:  PR  3505.  H5. 
"HaliMeidenhad":  PR  1989.  H2. 
Halifax,  Charles  Montague,  earl  of: 

PR  3506.  H2. 
Hall,  Edward-  -See  DA. 
Hall,  Gertrude:  PS  1775-1778. 
Hall,  Holworthy,  -pseud.:  PS  3531.  0735. 
Hall,  John:  PR  3506.  H3 
Hall,  Joseph:  PR  2283.  H7. 
Hall,  Louise  Jane  (Park):  PS  1779.  H33. 
Hall.  Thomas  Winthrop  ("Tom  Hall"): 

PS  1779.  H4. 
Hallara,  Arthur  Henry:  PR  4735.  H4. 
Halleck,  Fitz-Greene:  PS  1780-1783. 
Halliday,  Ai.drew:  PR  4735.  H7. 
Halliwell,  Edward:  PR  2549.  H5. 
Halpine,  Charles  Graham:  PS  1784. H2. 
Ilalsham.John:  PR  6015.A38. 
Halstead,  Murat:  PS  1784.H25. 
Halsted,  Leonora  B.:  PS  1784. H3. 
Ilamertoii,  Philip  Gilbert:  PR  4737-8. 
Hamilton,  Alexander:  PS  766. 
Hamilton,  Cicely  Mary:  PR  6015. A44. 
Hamilton,  Cosmo:  PR  6015. A46. 
Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.:  PS  1544. 
Hammond,  John:  PS  767.H2. 
Hankin,  St.  John:  PR  6015.A47. 
Hannay,  James  Owen:  PR  4739. H5. 
Hannay,  Patrick:  PR  2283. H8. 
Hapgood,  Norman:  PS  3515. A54. 
Happiness: 

Selections:  PN  6071. H2. 
Harbaugh,  Thomas  Chalmers: 

PS  1784. H6. 
Harben,  William  Nathaniel: 

PS  1785-1788. 
Hardy,  Arthur  Sherburne:  PS  179a-1793. 
Hardy,  Thomas:  PR  4740-58. 
Hare,  Auguetue  John  Cuthhcrt: 

PR  4759. H2. 
Harland,  Henry  ("Sidney  Luska"): 

PS  1795-1798. 


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Harland,  Marion,  pseud.:  PS  3005-3008. 
Harraden,  Beatrice:  PR  4759. H3. 
Harrington,  Sir  John:  PR  2284-5. 
Harrifl,  Joel  Chandler:  PS  1800-1818. 
Harris,  Miriam  Coles:  PS  1819.H5. 
Harris,  Thomas  Lake:  PS  1819.H6. 
Harrison,  Constance  (Cary)  (Mrs.  Burton 

Harrison):  PS  1819. H7. 
Harrison,  Frederic:  PR  4759.H4. 
Harte,  Bret:  PS  1820-1838. 
Hartman,SadakIchi:  PS  3515.A797. 
Harvey,  Christopher:  PR  3506. H6. 
Harvey,  Gabriel:  PR  2287-8. 
Harvey,  George:  PS  3515. A81. 
Harvey,  John:  PR  3506. H8. 
Hastings,  Basil  M.:  PR  6015.A77. 
Hatton,  Joseph:  PR  4759.H78. 
Haughton,  William:  PR  2549.H6. 
Havergal,  Frances  Ridley:  PR  4759.H8. 
Hawes,  Stephen:  PR  2290-1. 
Hawker,  Robert  Stephen:  PR  4759. H9. 
Hawkins,  Anthony  Hope:  PR  4760-4. 
Hawkins,  William:  PR  3506.H87. 
Hawthorne,  Hildegarde:  PS  3515. A9. 
Hawthorne,  Julian:  PS  1845-1848. 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel:  PS  1850-1898. 
Hawtrey,  Charles:  PR  4765. H5. 
Hay,  John:  PS  1900-1903. 
Hayes,  John  Russell:  PS  1904. H5. 
Hayley,  William:  PR  3506. H9. 
Hayne,  Paul  Hamilton:  PS  1905-1908. 
Haynes,  James:  PR  4769.H3. 
Haywood,  Mrt.  Eliza:  PR  3506. H94. 
Hazard,  Caroline:  PS  3515. A973. 
Hazlitt,  William:  PR  4770-3. 
Hazlitt,  William  Carew:  PR  4777-8. 
Heam,Lafcadio:  PS  1915-1918. 
Heavysege,  Charles:  PR  4779. H15. 
Heber,  Reginald:  PR  4779.H2. 
Hebrew  poetry: 

English  literature:  PR  1195. H3. 
Heiuemann,  William:  PR  4779. H7. 
Helen  of  Troy  in  literature:  PN  57. H4. 

Medieval  legends:  PN  687. H. 
Helps,  Sir  Arthur:  PR  4779. H9. 
Helston,John:  PR  6015.E36. 
Hemans,  Mrs.  Felicia  Dorothea: 

PR  4780-1. 
Heming,  William:  PR  2549.H8. 
Henley,  William  Ernest:  PR  4783-4. 
Henry  VIII:  PR  2293. 
Henry,  the  minstrel  ("Blind  Harry"): 

PR  1989. H6. 


Henry,  James:  PR  4785.H5. 
Henry,  0.  pseud.:  PS  2649.P5. 
Henryson,  Robert:  PR  1990.H4. 
Henty,  George  Alfred:  PR  4785.H55. 
Hentz,  Caroline  Lee  (Whiting): 

PS  1919.H4. 
"Herbarium  of  Apuleius":  PR  1726. 
Herbert  of  Cherbury,  baron: 

PR  2294.H2. 
Herbert,  George:  PR  3507-8. 
Herbert,  Henry  William  ("Frank  Fores- 
ter"): PS  1919. H6. 
Herbert,  William,  dean  of  Manchester: 

PR  4785.H7. 
Herford,  Oliver:  PS  3515.E62. 
Heroes  and  heroines  of  literature:  PN  57. 
Drama:  PN  1711. 
Fiction:  PN  3411. 
Poetry:    PN  1103. 
Herrick,  Robert:  PR  3510-4. 
Herrick,  Robert  (1868-):  PS  1920-1923. 
Hersee,  WUliam:  PR  4786.H3. 
Hewlett,  Maurice:  PR  4787-8. 
Heywood,  Jasper:  PR  2294.H3. 
Hey  wood,  John:  PR  2560-8. 
Heywood,  Joseph  Converse: 

PS  1924.H64. 
Heywood,  Thomas:  PR  2570-8. 
Hichens,  Robert:  PR  6015.14. 
Hickey,  Emily  Henrietta:  PR  4790.H2. 
Higden,  Ranulf:  PR  1990.H8. 
HIgginson,  Francis:  PS  768.H5. 
Hlgglnson,  Thomas  Wentworth: 

PS  1925-1928. 
Highlands  of  Scotland 

English  poetry:  PR  1195.H4. 
Hildreth,  Charles  Lotin:  PS  1929.H2. 
HIH,  Aaron:  PR  3515.H16. 
HUl,  George:  PS  1929. H6. 
Hiller,  Thomas  Oliver  Prescott: 

PS  1929.H67+. 
Hillhouse,  James  Abraham: 

PS  1929.HC8+. 
HUlis,  Newell  Dwight:  PS  1929.H69. 
HInkson,  Katherlne  (Tyman): 

PR  4790.H3. 
Historical  novels 

Literary  history:  PN  3441. 
Historical  plays:  PN  1870-79. 
Historical  poems 

American:  PS  595.H5. 
English:  PR  1195. H5. 
Hitchcock,  David:  PS  1929.H83. 


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Hoadly,  Benjamin:  PR  3515.H17. 
Hobbes,  John  Oliver,  pseud.:  PR  4515.C7. 
Hodgaon,  Joseph,  ;>.;  PS  1929. H85  +  . 
Hoffman,  Charles  Fenno:  PS  1930-1938. 
Hofland,  Barbara:  PR  4790. H8. 
Hogg,  James:  PR  4791-2. 
Holcroft,  Thomas:  PR  3515. n2. 
Holden,  Warren:  PS  1939. H6. 
Hole,  Richard:  PR  3515. H5. 
Holiday  plays:  PN  6120.U7. 
Holidays 

Poetry:  PN  6110.H4. 
Recitations:  PN  4305.117. 
Holinshed,  Raphael:  See  DA. 
Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert:  PS  1940-1948. 
Holland,  Sir  Richard:  PR  2294. H5. 
Holley,  Marietta:  PS  1949. H5. 
Holmes,  Alice  A.:  PS  1949. He. 
Holmes,  Gcorf^iaiia  (Klinglo): 

PS  1949. U7. 
Holmes,  Mury  Jane  (Hawes):  PS  1949. H8. 
Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell    PS  1950-1998. 
Holiues,  Oliver  Wendell  (1841-): 

PS  1999.111. 
Home,  John:  PR  3516. 
Hone,  William:  PR  4794. H5. 
Honeywood,  St.  John:  PS  769. n3. 
Hood,  Thomas:  PR  4795-9. 
Hook,  Theodore  Edward:  PR  4803. U2. 
Hooker,  Thomas:  PS  771-772. 
Hooper,  Johnson  Jones:  PS  1999. H25. 
Hooper,  Lucy  Hamilton  (Jones): 

PS  1999.03. 
Hope,  Anthony,  pseud.:  PR  4760-4. 
Hope,  James  Barron:  PS  1999. H4. 
Hope,  Laurence  ("Violet  Nicolaon"): 

PR  6015.02. 
Hope,  Thomas:  PR  4803. n4. 
Hopkins,  Lemuel:  PS  773. U7. 
Hopkinson,  Francis:  PS  775-776. 
Hopper,  Edward:  PS  1999.n43. 
Home,  Richard  Henry:  PR  4803. U6. 
Hosmer,  Frederick  L.:  PS  1999. n52. 
Hosmer,  James  Kendall:  PS  1999. H53. 
Hoemer,  William  Henry  Cuyler: 

PS  1999. n54. 
Houghton,  George  Washington  Wright: 

PS  1999. ne. 

Houghton,  Richard  Monckton-Milnes,  1st. 

baron:  PR  4807-8. 
Houghton,  SUnley:  PR  6015.078. 
Housman,  Alfred  Edward:  PR  4809  H 15 
Houeman,  Clemence:  PR4S09.H17. 


Housman,  Laurence:  PR4809.H18. 
Hovey,  Richard:  PS  2005-2008. 
How  to  sell  manuscripta:  PN  161. 
Howard,  Blanche  Willis:  PS  3009  T7 
Howard,  Bronson:  PS2014.ni2. 
Howard,  George  Bronson:  PS 3515.0826. 
Howard,  5ir  Robert:  PR.3517.H3. 
Howarth,  Ellen  Clementine  (Doran): 

PS  2014. H2. 
Howe,  Edgar  Watson:  PS  2014. Ho. 
Howe,  Julia  (Ward):  PS  2015-2018. 
Howe,  Maud:  PS  1587-1588. 
Howell,  James:  PR  3517. n5. 
Howell,  John  Edward:  PS  2019. H7. 
Howell,  Thomas:  PR  2294. H7. 
Howells,  William  Dean:  PS  2020-2038. 
Howitt,  Mary:  PR  4809  n2. 
Howitt,  William:  PR  4809. U3. 
Hoyt,  Ralph:  PS  2039. He. 
Hubbard,  Elbert:  PS  2040-2043. 
Hubbard,  William:  PS  778. H4. 
Iluchowne  of  the  Awle  Ryale: 

PR  1994. 
Iluddesford,  George:.  PR  3517. H65. 
Hudson,  Mary  (Clemmer):  PS  1039. A32. 
Hueffer,  Oliver  Madox:  PR  6015.U25. 
Hughes,  John:  PR  3517. H7. 
Hughes,  Thomas  (fl.  1587):  PR  2585. H4. 
Hughes,  Thomas  (1822-1896): 

PR  4809. H8. 
Hume,  Alexander:  PR  2294. H8. 
Hume,  Fergus:  PR4809.H87. 
Humor  and  satire  concerning  authors: 

PN  169. 
Humor.     See  Wit  and  humor. 
Humorous  plays  (Amateur):  PN  6120  n8 
Humorous  poetry: 

American:  PS  593.H8. 
English:  PR  1195. H8. 
Humorous  recitatipns:  PN  4250-9. 
Humphreys,  David:  PS  778.H5. 
Huneker,  James  Gibbons:  PS  2044. U4. 
Hunnis,  William:  PR  2585. H7. 
Hunt,  I>eigh:  PR  4810-4. 
Hurdis,  James:  PR  3517. n8. 
"Husbands  message"  :  PR  1728. 
Hutchinson,  Thomafl:  PS  778. H7. 
Hutton,  Laurence:  PS  20-14. H5. 
"Hwon  holy  chireche  is  under  uotc"' 

PR  1998. 
Hyde,  Doughvs:  PR  4817. H5 
Hylton,  John  Dunbar:  PS  2044. H8. 
Hylton,  Walter:  PR  1999. H8. 


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INDEX 


Hymns 

Literary  history:  PN  1386. 
Hymns,  in  Religion. 
See  also  Sacred  poetry. 

Idealism 

Esthetics:  PN  56.14. 

Literary  history:  PN  599. 
Ideals,  Literary:  PN  45. 
Iliowizi,  Henry:  PS  2044.12. 
Impersonation:  PN  4305.15. 
Imposture,  Literary:  PN  171.F6. 
Inchbald,  Mrs.  Elizabeth:  PR  3518. 
Indexes  (Use,  value,  etc.):  PN  249. 

—How  to  make:  Z  695. 

— Serials:  A  1. 
Indexes  to  recitations:  PN  4321. 
Indian  plays  (Amateur):  PN  6120.16. 
Ingalls,  John  James:  PS  2044.13. 
Ingeland,  Thomas:  PR  2591.14. 
Ingelow,  Jean:  PR  4819. 
Ingersoll,  Charles  Jared :  PS  2044.15. 
Ingersoll,  Robert  Green:  PS  2045-2046. 
Ingraham,  Joseph  Holt:  PS  2048.152. 
Insane  authors:  PN  171.16. 
Inspiration  (Literature):  PN  46. 
Interludes 

Literary  history:  PN  1934. 
Inventors 

Anecdotes;  PN  6268.15. 
Ireland,  William  Henry:  PR  4821.15. 
Irish  bulls:  PN  6178.16. 
Irish  revival  (Literature):  PR  8796. 
Ironquill,  pseud.:  PS  3145.W5. 
Irvine,  Alexander:  PS  3517. R8. 
Irving,  Laurence:  PR  4821.16. 
Irving,  Washington:  PS  2050-2098. 
Irving,  William:  PS  2099.15. 
Irwin,  Wallace:  PS  3517. R87. 

Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  Hunt:  PS  2105-2108. 
Jacobs,  William  Wymark:  PR  4821.  J2. 
Jacox,  Francis:  PR  4821.J25. 
James  I  of  England:  PR  2295. 
James  I  of  Scotland:  PR  2000-4. 
James,  Charles:  PS  2109.J4. 
James,  George  Payne  Raitsford: 

PR  4821.J4. 
James,  Henry:  PS  2110-2128. 
James,  Richard:  PR  2296.J2. 
Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna:  PR4821.J6. 
Janvier,  Francis  de  Haes:  PS  2129. J2. 
Janvier,  Margaret  Thomson:  PS  2129.J3. 
Janvier,  Thomas  Allibone:  PS  2129. J5. 


Jay,  John:  PS  781-782. 
Jeaffreson,  John  Cordy:  PR  4821.J8. 
Jefferies.  Richard:  PR  4822-3. 
Jefferson,  Thomas:  PS  785-789. 
Jeffrey,  Francis:  PR  4825. J2. 
Jeffrey,  Rosa  Vertner  (Griffith): 

PS  2129. J7. 
Jennison,  Lucy  \\Tiite:  PS  2129.J8. 
Jerdan,  William:  PR  4825.J25. 
Jerningham,  Edward:  PR  3519. J5. 
Jerome,  Jerome  K.:  PR  4825. J3. 
Jerrold,  Douglas:  rR4825.J4. 
Jewell,  John:  PR  2296.J4. 
Jewett,  Sarah  Orne:  PS  2130-2133. 
Jewett,  Sophie:  PS  2134. J2. 
Jewish  legends:  PN  6071  .J5. 
Jews  in  English  literature:  PR  151. 
Jews  in  fiction:  PN  3418. 
Jewsbury,  Geraldine  E.:  PR  4825. J7. 
Jodrell,  Richard  Paul:  PR  3519.JG. 
John  of  Salisbury:  PR  2006. 
Johnson,  Burgee:  PS  3519.02. 
Johnson,  Edward:  PS  791  .J3. 
Johnson,  Lionel  Pigot:  PR  4826. J5. 
Johnson,  Robert:  PR  2296.J7. 
Johnson,  Robert  Underwood:  PS  2135. J4. 
Johnson,  Rossiter:,  PS  2135. J7. 
Johnson,  Samuel:  PR  3520-38. 
Johnson,  Virginia  Wales:  PS2136.J5. 
Johnston,  Annie  (Fellows):  PS  3519.03. 
Johnston,  Mary:  PS  2140-2143. 
Johnston,  Richard  Malcolm: 

PS  2145-2148. 
Johnston,  William  Preston:  PS  2149. J8. 
Joline,  Adrian  Hoffman:  PS  3519.034. 
Jones,  Amanda  Theodosia:  PS  2150.  J3. 
Jones.  Ebenezer:  PR  4826. J7. 
Jones,  Henry  Arthur:  PR  4827-8. 
Jones,  Hugh:  PS  791.J5. 
Jones,  John:  PR  4829 .J5. 
Jonson,  Ben:  PR  2600-48. 
Jordan,  David  Starr:  PS  2152. J4. 
Jordan,  Elizabeth  Garver:  PS  3519.06. 
Josselyn,  John:  PS  791.J7. 
Journalism:  PN  4700^639. 

Biography:  PN  4825. 

(Local,  in:  PN  4871-5639) 

History:  PN  4801-15. 

(Local,  in:  PN  4855-5639) 

Periodicals:  PN  4700-09. 

Societies:  PN  4712 

(Local,  in:  4841^63" 

Special  countries:  PN  4841-6639. 


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INDEX 


Joyce,  John  Alexander:  PS  2153 .J4. 
Judd,  Sylvester:  PS  2155. 
"Judith":  PR  1730-4. 
Judeon,  Emily  (Chubbock):  PS  2156.J3. 
"Juliana"  (Middle  English):  PR  2007 .J7. 
June,  Jennie,  pseud.:  PS  1471-1472. 
Juvenile  authorship:  PN  159. 
Juvenile  drama 

Acting  for  children':  PN  3157. 

Plays:  PN  6120. A4-5. 

Recitations:  PN  4270-9 
Juvenile  literature:  PZ  5-90. 

American  and  English:  PZ  5-10. 

Dutch:  PZ  11-16. 

French:  PZ  21-26. 

German:  PZ  31-36. 

Italian:  PZ  41-46 

Scandinavian:  PZ  51-56. 

Slavic:  PZ  61-66. 

Spanish  and  Portuguese:  PZ  71-76 

Other:  PZ  gO.A-Z. 

Kaufman,  Herbert:  PS  3521.A73. 
Keate,  George:  PR3539.K15. 
Keata,  John:  PR  4830-8. 
Keble,  John:  PR  4839.K15. 
Keeuan,  Henry  Francis:  PS  2157-2158. 
Keller,  Helen  Adams:  PS  3521. E39. 
Kelley,  William  Valentine:  PS  2159. K2. 
Kellog,  Elijah:  PS  2159. K3. 
Kelly,  Hugh:  PR  3539. K2. 
Kemble,  Frances  Anne:  PR  4839. K2. 
Kendall,  Timothy:  PR  2296. K3. 
Kenealy,  Edward  Vaughan: 

PR4839.K28. 
Kennedy,  Charles  Rann:  PS  3521. E53. 
Kennedy,  John  Pendleton: 

PS  2160-2163. 
Kenyon,  James  Benjamin:  PS  2164. K3. 
Kenyon,  John:  PR  4839. K3. 
Kerr,  Orpheus  C,  pseud.:  PS  2459. N4. 
Kester,  Paul:  PS  3521. E8. 
Ketchum,  Annie  Chambers:  PS  2164. K6. 
Key,  Francis  Scott:  PS  2165-2168. 
Kildare,  Owen  Frawley:  PS  3521.1355 
Killigrew,  Anne:  PR  3539. K3. 
Killigrew,  Thomaa:  PR  3539. K5. 
Kimball,  Harriet  McEwen:  PS  2169  K4. 
Kimball,  Richard  Burleigh:  PS  2169  K6. 
King,  Basil:  PS  3521.15. 
King,  Benjamin  Franklin,  jr.: 

PS  2169  K8. 
Ring,  Charles:  PS  2170-2173. 


King,  Edward:  PS  2174. K5. 
King,  Grace  Elizabeth:  PS  2175-2178. 
King,  William:  PR  3539. K7. 
Kinglake,  Alexander  William: 

PR  4839  K5. 
Kingsley,  Charles;  PR  4840-4. 
Kingsley,  Henry:  PR  4845. K5. 
Kinney,  Coates:  PS  2179  K5. 
Kinney,  Elizabeth  Clementine  (Dodge): 

PS  2182-2183. 
Kip,  Leonard:  PS  2186. K5. 
Kipling,  Ahce  (McDonald;;  PR 4849. K5 
Kipling,  Rudyard:  PR  4850-8. 
Kirchmeyer,  T.:  PR  2649. K4. 
Kirk,  Ellen  Warner  (Olney): 

PS  2187-2188. 
Kirldand,  Caroline  Matilda  (Stansbury): 

PS  2191-2192. 
Kirkland,  Joseph:  PS  2194-2195. 
Kiaer,  Samuel  Ellsworth:  PS  3521.176. 
Klingle,  George,  pseud.:  PS  1949. H7. 
Knight,  Richard  Payne:  PR  3539. K8. 
Knight,  Sarah  (Kemble):  PS  791. K5. 
Knowles,  Frederic  Lawrence: 

PS  2197. K2. 
Knowles,  James  Sheridan:  PR  4859. K5. 
Knox,  Thomaa  Wallace:  PS  2197. K4. 
Koopman,  Uarry  Lyman:  PS  2197.K6. 
Kyd,  Thomaa:  PR  2650-8. 

Lacomcs:  PN  6270-8, 
Lacy,  John:  PR  3539. L2. 
Lamar,  Miiabeau  Bonaparte: 

PS  2199.L3. 
Lamb,  Charles:  PR  4860-4. 
Lamb,  Mary:  PR  4865. L2. 
Lampman,  Archibald:  PR  4865. L4. 
"The  land  of  Cokayne":  PR  2008. 
Landon,  Letitia  Elizabeth:  PR  4865. L5. 
Landon,  Melville  D.:  PS  2199.L5. 
Landor,  Robert  Eyres:  PR  4865. L8. 
Landor,  Walter  Savage:  PR  4870-4. 
Landscape  in  American  poetry: 

PS310.L3. 
Lane,  Anna  (Eichberg)  Mrs.  John  Lane): 

PR  4875. L3. 
Lang,  Andrew:  PR  4876-7. 
Lang,    Leouora    Blanche   ( .Vra.    Andrew 

Lang):  PR4878.L15. 
Langdon,  Mary,  pseud.:  PS  2587. P5. 
Langhornc,  John:  PR  3539. L3. 
Langland,  W  LLliam  (Piers  Plowman): 

PR  2010-8. 


253 


INDEX 


Language,  Relation  of  literature:  PN  54, 
Lanier,  Clifford:  PS  2199. L8. 
Lanier,  Sidney:  PS  2200-2218. 
Lanigan,  George  Thomaa:  PS  2219.L4. 
Lansdowne,  George  Granville,  earl  of: 

PR  3539.  L4. 
Larcom,  Lucy:  PS  2220-2223. 
Laat  words:  PN  6328.L3. 
Lathrop,  Amy,  pseud.:  PS  3149. Wfi. 
Lathrop,  George  Pai-sona:  PS  2225-2226. 
Lathrop,  Rose  (Hawthorne): 

PS  2230-2231 . 
Latimer,  Henry  Randolph:  PS  2232. L3. 
La  Touche,  Maria  (Price):  PR  4878, L2. 
Laureates  (English  literature)  PR  505. 
Law  and  lawyers 

Anecdotee:  PN  6268. L4. 
English  poetry:  PR  1195.L4. 
Wit  and  humor:  PN  6231.L4. 
Lawyers  as  authors:  PR  120. 

EngUsh  literature: 
Lawless,  Hon.  Emily:  PR  4878.L6. 
Lawrence,  George  Alfred:  PR  4878. L7. 
Lawson,  John:  PS  791. L2. 
Layamon:  PR  2020-8. 
Lazarufl,  Emma:  PS  2233-2234. 
Leacock,  Stephen:  PR  6023.E15.. 
Lear,  Edward:  PR  4879.L2. 
Learmont,  John:  PR  3539. L5. 
Learned,  Walter:  PS  2235.L5. 
Leavitt,  John  McDowell:  PS  2235.L7. 
Lecky,  William  Edward  Hartpole: 

PR  4879.L3. 
Lecturers  (Biography):  PN  4058. 
Lee,  Harriet  and  Sophia:  PR  4879. L5. 
Lee,  Nathaniel:  PR  3540. 
Lee,  Vernon,  psevd.:  PR  5115. P2, 
"Leechbook"  (Anglo-Saxon):  PR  1736. 
Le  Fanu,  Joseph  Sheridan:  PR  4879.L7. 
Le  GalUenne,  Richard:  PR  4881-2. 
Legar^,  Hugh  Swinton:  PS  2237-2238. 
Legends,  Jewish:  PN  6071. J5. 
Legends,  Medieval:  PN  683-7. 
Legge,  Thomas:  PR  2659. L3. 
Leggett,  William:  PS  2239. L3. 
Leighton,  William  (1833-):  PS  2239. L5. 
Leighton,  William  (1841-1869): 

PR  4883. L3. 
Leland,  Charles  Godfrey  ("Hans  Breit- 

man"):  PS  2240-2243. 
Lemon,  Mark:  PR  4883. L6. 
Leslie,  Eliza:  PS  2244. L5. 
L'Eatrange,  Sir  Roger:  PR  3541.L3. 


Letters 

Collections:  PN  6131-6140. 

American  literature:  PS  670-679. 
English  literature:  PR  1341-9. 

Literary  history:  PN  4400. 

American  literature:  PS  410-^18. 
English  literature:  PR  911-917. 
Lever,  Charles:  PR  4884-5. 
Lewis,  Alonzo:  PS  2246. L2. 
Lewis,  Charles  Bertrand  ("M.  Quad"): 

PS  2246. L3. 
Lewis,  Estelle  Anna  Blanche  (Robinson) 

PS  2246. L35. 
Lewis,  Leopold:  PR  4886. L3. 
Lewis,  Matthew  Gregory:  PR  4887-8. 
"  Liberation  of  the  five  boroughs"  (Anglo- 
Saxon):  PR  1689. 
Lillo,  George:  PR  3541. L5. 
Limericks:  PN  6231. L5. 
Lincoln,  Abraham,  see  E  457.2. 
Lincoln,  Joseph  Crosby:  PS  3523.146. 
Lindsay,  Sir  David:  PR  2296. L6. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  2659. L5. 
Lindsay,  Robert:  PR  2296.L7. 
Linn,  John  Blair:  PS  2246.L7. 
Linton,  Elizabeth  (Lynn):  PR  4889. L5. 
Linton,  William  James:  PR  4889. L6. 
Lippard,  George':  PS  2246. L8. 
Lippincott,  Sarah  Jane  (Clarke)  ("Grace 

Greenwood"):  PS  2247. 
Lippmann,  Julie  Mathilde:  PS  2248. L2. 
Litchfield,  Grace  Denio:  PS  2248. L3. 
Literary  agents:  PN  163. 
Literary  criticism:  PN  80-99. 
Literary  exchanges:  Z  690. 
Literary  extracts:  PN  6245-6. 
Literary  history 

Collected  essays:  PN  500-519. 

Collected  monographs:  PN  35-7. 

Comparative  literature:  PN  851-884. 

Congresses:  PN  31-3. 

Dictionaries:  PN  41-3. 

Encyclopaedias:  PN  41-3. 

Essays:  PN  500-519. 

General  works:  PN  521-595. 

Medieval:  PN  670-691. 

Periodicals:  PN  1-9. 

Societies:  PN  21-30. 

Special  periods:  PN  611-779. 

Special  topics:  PN  597-605. 

Study  and  teachings:  PN  59-72. 

Theory,  Philosophy:  PN  45-57. 

TreaUses:  PN  521-595. 

Year-book:  PN  11-19. 


254 


INDEX 


Literary  landmarks:  PN  164. 

American  literature:  PS  141^. 
English  literature:  PR  109-110. 
Literary  societies:  PN  21-30. 
Literature 

Collections:  PN  6011-6595. 
Poetry:  PN  6100-6110. 
Quotations:  PN  6080-^095. 
See  also  Literary  history. 
Literature,  Relation  of  journalism  to: 

PN  4759. 
Literature  and  economics:  PN  51. 
Literature  and  education:  PN  52. 
Literature  and  ethics:  PN  49. 
Literature  and  hist/jry:  PN  50. 
Literature  and  language:  PN  54. 
Literature  and  life:  PN  47. 
Literature  and  nature:  PN  48. 
Literature  and  phiioaophy:  PN  49. 
Literature  and  political  science:  PN  51. 
Literature  and  religion:  PN  49. 
Literature  and  sociology:  PN  51. 
Literature  and  science:  PN  55. 
Love  in  literature 

Collections:  PN  6071. L7. 
Epigrams:  PN  6288. L6. 
Letters:  PN  6140.L7. 

American:  PS  673. L6. 
English:  PR  1349.L8. 
Poems:  PN  6110.L6. 

American:  PS  595. L6. 
English:  PR  11S4. 
Thoughts:  PN,6338.L6. 
"Lives  of  the  saints"  (Middle  EngUah): 

PR  2029. L3. 
Livingston,  William:  PS  791.1^. 
Livingstone,  Alice  Muriel:  PS  3319.W7. 
Lloyd,  Charles:  PR  4890.L8. 
Lloyd,  David:  PR3541.L55. 
Lloyd,  David  Demarest:  PS  2248.L6. 
Lloyd,  John  Uri:  PS  2248. L7. 
Locke,    David    Ross   ("Petroleum   V. 

Nasby"):  PS  2248.L8. 
Locke,  William  John:  PR  6023.02. 
Locker-Lampson,  Frederick: 

PR  4891.L2. 
liOckhart,  Arthur  John  ("Pastor  Fehx"): 

PS  2248. L85. 
Lockhart,  John  Gibson:  PR  4891. L4. 
Lockwood,  Ralph  Ingersoll:  PS  2248.L9. 
Lodge,  George  Cabot:  PS  3523.027. 
Lodge,  Henry  Cabot:  PS2249.L4. 
Lodge,  Thomas:  PR  2297-^. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  2669. L6. 


Lofland,  John:  PS  2249. L5. 
"Lofsong  of  Ure  Lefdi":  PR  2029. L6. 
Lofft,  Capel:  PR  3541X6. 
Logan,  Algernon  Sidney:  PS  2249. L6. 
Logan,  James:  PS  791.L6. 
Logan,  John:  PR  3541. L7. 
London,  Jack:  PS  3523.046. 
Lonelich,  Henry:  PR  2029. L6. 
Long,  John  Luther:  PS  3523.047. 
Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth: 

PS  2250-2298. 
Longfellow,  Samuel:  PS  2299. L2. 
Ixingstreet,  Augustus  Baldwin: 

PS  2299.L4. 
Loomis,  Charles  Battell:  PS  3523.0545. 
Lord,  William  Wilberforce:  PS  2299. L6. 
Lorimer,  George  Horace:  PS  3523.064. 
Loring,  Frederick  Wadsworth:' 

PS  2299.L8. 
Lovelace,  Richard:  PR  3542. L2. 
Ix)veling,  Wdliam:  PR  3542. L3. 
Loveman,  Robert:  PS  3523.085. 
Lover,  Samuel:  PR  4892-3. 
Lowe,  Martha  Ann  (Perry):  PS  2299. L98. 
Lowell,  James  Russell:  PS  2300-2348. 
Lowell,  Maria  (Wl)ite):  PS  2349. L2. 
Lowell,  Robert  Traill  Spence: 

PS  2349.L4. 
Lucas,  Daniel  Bediuger:  PS  2349. L6. 
Lucas,  Edward  V.:  PR  6023. U24. 
Luck,  Robert:  PR  3542. U. 
Ludlow,  FitzHugh:  PS  2350.L5. 
Luders,  Charles  Henry:  PS  2351. L2. 
Lullabies:  PN  6110.C4. 
Lunt,  George:  PS  2351. L4. 
Lupton,  Thomas:  PR  2659. L8. 
Luska,  Sidney,  p$eud.:  PS  1795-1798. 
"Lutel  Both  sermun":  PR  2029.  L7. 
Lyall,  Edna,  -pseud.:  PR  4079.B5. 
Lyceum  courses:  LC  6551-6560. 
Lydgatc,  John:  PR  2030-8. 
Lyly,  John:  PR  2300-3. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  2659.L9. 
Lyly,  WUliam:  PR  2304. L4. 
Lyric  poetry 

Literary  hi8tor>':  PN  1351-13^19. 
Medieval:  PN  691. 
Lyric  poetry  of  special  countrie» 
American:  PS  593. L8. 
History  and  criticism: 
PS309.L8. 
English:  PR  1187. 

History  and  criticiam:  PR  609. 


255 


INDEX 


Lytle,  William  Haines:  PS  2351. L6. 
Lyttelton,  Edith:  PR  6023.Y6. 
Lyttelton,  George  Lyttelton,  1st.  baron: 

PR  3542.L8. 
Lytton,  E.  G.  Bulwer-Lytton,  Ist.  baron: 

PR  490(M8. 
Lytton,  Edward  Robert  Bulwer-Lytton, 

1st.  earl  o/(Owen  Meredith): 

PR  4950-8. 
Lytton,  Roeina  Bulwer-Lytton,  baroness: 

PR  4959.L5. 

Mabie,  Hamilton  Wright:  PS  2353-2354. 
Macaronic  verse:  PN  1489. 
Macaulay,  Thomas  Babington,  Lord: 

PR  4963. 
McCall,  Sidney,  pseud.:  PS  1661-1662. 
McCarthy,  Justin  Huntley: 

PR  4964.M5. 
McClelland,  Margaret  Greenway: 

PS  2355.M2. 
McCord,  Louisa  Susannah  (Cheves): 

PS  2355.M6. 
McCuUough,  Myrtle  (Reed): 

PS  3535.E3. 
McCutcheon,  George  Barr: 

PS  3525.A187. 
McDermott,  George  Lawrence: 

PS  2356.M5. 
McDonagh,  Thomas:  PR  6025. A22. 
Macdonald,  Andrew:  PR  3543.M15. 
Macdonald,  George:  PR  4965-9. 
McDowell,    Katherine    Sherwood    (Bon- 
ner): PS  2357-2358. 
Macfarlane,  James:  PR  4970. M2. 
McGaffey,  Ernest:  PS  2359.M14. 
Mack,  Alexander:  PS  793.M3. 
Mackay,  Charles:  PR  4971. M2. 
Mackay,  Eric:  PR  4971. M3. 
McKaye,  Percy  Wallace:  PS  3525.A25. 
McKellar,  Thomas:  PS  2359.M48. 
Mackenzie,  Henry:  PR  3543. M2. 
Mackintosh,  Sir  James:  PR  4971. M6. 
Mackliu,  Charles:  PR  3543.M3. 
Maclaren,  Ian,  pseud.:  PR  5740-4. 
McLean,  Sarah  Pratt:  PS  1764. G29. 
McLeod,  Fiona,  pseud.:  PR  5350-8. 
Macneill,  Hector:  PR  3543. M5. 
Macnish,  Robert:  PR  4971. M7. 
MacphecBon,  James  ("Osaian"):  PR  354J 
M'Taggart,  Mrs.  Ann:  PR  4971. MB. 
Macy,  Arthur:  PS  2359.M635. 
Madison,  James:  PS  795-799. 


Magazines 

Authorship:  PN  147. 

Literary  history:  PN  4832. 
Maginn,  William:  PR  4972. M3. 
Mahony,  Francis  Sylvester  ("Father 

Prout"):  PR4972.M33. 
Major,  Charles:  PS  2359. M648. 
Major,  or  Mair,  John:  PR  2304. M5. 
Make-up:  PN  2068. 
Mallet,  David:  PR  3545.M4. 
Mallock,  William  Hurrell:  PR  4972. M5. 
Malone,  Edmond:  PR  2972.M3. 
Malone,  Walter:  PS  2359.M66. 
Malory,  Sir  Thomas:  PR  2040-8. 
Mandeville,  Bernard:  PR  3545. M6. 
Mandeville,  John:  PR  2050-4. 
Mangan,  James  Clarence:  PR  4973. 
Manly,  Mary:  PR  3545.M8. 
Mann,  Horace:  PS  2359. M69. 
Manners,  J.  HarUey:  PR  4974.M15. 
Manning,  Henry  Edward,  cardinal: 

PR  4974.M2. 
Mannyng,  Robert:  PR  2056. 
"Man's  falsehood":  PR  1742. 
"Man's  fate":  PR  1744. 
"Man's gifts":  PR  1746. 
"Man's  mind":  PR  1748. 
Mansfield,  Lewis  W.:  PS  2359.M7. 
Manuscripta 

Preparation:  PN  160. 

Sale:  PN  161. 
Map,  Walter:  PR  2058. 
Marionettes:  PN  1970-1981. 
Markham,  Cervasse:  PR  2304. M3. 
Markham,  Edwin:  PS  2360-2363. 
Markoe,  Peter:  PS  801.M7. 
Marlowe,  Christopher:  PR  2660-78. 
Marmion,  Shackerley:  PR  3545. M9. 
Marriage  in  epigram:  PN  6288. M3. 
Marry&t,  Frederick:  PR  4975-9. 
Marshall,  Emma:  PR  4980.M4. 
Marshall,  George:  PR  4980.M5. 
Maratou,  John:  PR  2690-8. 
Marston,  John  Westland:  PR  4980.M8. 
Marston,  Philip  Bourke:  PR  4981-2. 
Martin,  Edward  Sandford:  PS  2364. M8. 
Martin,  Sir  Theodore:  PR  4984. M3. 
-Martiueau,  Harriet:  PR  4984. M5. 
Marvell,  Andrew:  PR  3546. 
Marvel,  Ik,  pseud.:  PS  2400-2408. 
Marvin,  Frederic  Rowland:  PS  2365. 
Maeefield,  John:  PR  6025. A77. 
Maaon,  Alfred  E.  W.:  PR  6025. A79. 


256 


INDEX 


Mason,  Caroline  Atherton  (Briggs): 

P8  2367.M3. 
Maaon,  Jamee:  PR  4984.M6. 
Maaon,  John  (fl.  1610):  PR  2699.M5. 
Maaon,  John  (1706-1763):  PS  802. 
Mason,  Walt:  PS  3525. A823. 
Maaon,  William:  PR  3548. M2. 
Maaquee:  PN  3201-5. 

American  drama:  PN  6120.M3. 

Literary  history:  PN  1934. 
Maaaey,  Gerald:  PR  4984. M7. 
Maaeinger,  Philip:  PR  2700-8. 
Maaeon,  Thomas  Lansing:  PS  2367. M6. 
Mather,  Ck)tton:  PS  805. 
Mather,  Increase:  PS  806.M6. 
Mathews,  Albert  (Paul  Siogvolk): 

PS  2368.M3. 
Mathewa,  Cornelius:  PS  2368.M4 
Mathews,  William:  PS  2368.M8. 
Mathiaa,  Thomaa  James:  PR  4987. M2. 
Matthews,  James  Brander:  PS  2370-2373. 
Maturin,  Charles  Robert:  PR  4987. M7. 
Maturin,  Edward:  PS  2374. M9. 
Maurice,  Frederick  Denison: 

PR  4988.M3. 
Maxims:  PN  6300-8. 
Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Eustace: 

PR  4989.M2. 
Maxwell,     Mary    Elizabeth    (Braddou): 

PR  4989.M4. 
May,  Thomas:  PR  2709.M3. 
Mayhew,  Horace:  PR  4989.M5. 
Maylem,  John:  PS  806.M8. 
Mayne,  Jasper:  PR  3548.M4. 
Mayo,    Isabelle  (Fyvie)  ("Edward  Gar- 
rett"): PR4989.M7. 
Mayo,  William  Starbuck:  PS  2376. M7. 
Medical  anecdotes:  PN  6288.M4. 
Medieval  literature:  PN  66&-€94. 

Legends:  PN  68^7. 

Poetry:  PN  688-691. 

Prose:  PN  692-3. 
Meditations:  PN  6146. 

Special  authore  in  PQ-PV. 
Medwall,  Henry:  PR  2709.M8. 
Mellen,  Grenville:  PS  2379.M2. 
Melodrama 

Literary  history:  PN  1910-9. 
Melville,  Herman:  PS  2380-2388. 
Men  in  epigram:  PN  6288.M4. 
Monnia,  Sir  John:  PR  2308. 
"Menologium"  (Calendar  of  saints): 
PR  1740. 


Meredith,  George:  PR  5000-18. 
Meres,  PYancis:  PR  2311-2. 
Merington,  Marguerite:  PS  3525. E62. 
Merivale,  Herman  Charles:  PR  5019. M8. 
Merivale,  John  Herman:  PR  5020. 
"Merlin"  (Middle  English):  PR  2062. 
Merriman,  Henry  Seton,  pteud.: 

PR  5299.S5. 
Messenger,  Lillian  Rozell:  PS  2389. 
Meston,  William:  PR  3548.M8. 
Metcalf,  C.  J.:  PR  5021. M2. 
Metrical  romances 

English  literature:  PR  2064-5. 
Meyer,  Annie  (Nathan):  PS  3525. E9. 
Meynell,  Mrs.  Alice:  PR  5021. MS. 
Meynell,  Wilfrid:  PR  5021. M4. 
Michel,  Dan,  of  Northgate:  PR  2085.M3. 
Mickle,  William  Julius:  PR  3549. M3. 
Middle  English  literature 

Collections:  PR  1119-20;  1804-2165. 
History:  PR  251-369. 
Middleton,  Thomaa:  PR  2710-8. 
Mifflin,  Lloyd:  PS  2391-2392. 
Miles,  George  Henry:  PS  2393.M6. 
Miller,  Harriet  (Mann)  ("Olive  Thome 

MUler"):  PS  2399.M5. 
MUler,  Hugh:  PR  5021.M45. 
Miller,  Joaquin:  PS  2395-2398. 
Miller,  Olive  Thorne:  PS  2399. M5. 
Mills,  Charles:  PR  5021. M47. 
Mihnan,  Henry  Hart:  PR  5021.M5. 
Milner,  George:  PR  5021. M6. 
Milton,  John:  PR  3650-98. 
Mimes 

Literary  history:  PN  1940-9. 
Minot,  Laurence:  PR  2085.M5. 
Minstrels  (Drama):  PN  1969.M5. 
Minstrels,  Negro:  PN  3195,  PN  4305.N6. 
Miracle  plays 

English  literature:  PR  643. 
"Mirror  of  man's  salvation": 

PR  2086.M6. 
Mitchell,  Donald  Grant  ("Ik  Marvel")- 

PS  2400-2408. 
Mitchell,  John  Ames:  PS  2409. M2. 
Mitchell,  Langdon  Elwyn:  PS  2409. M4. 
MitcheU,  Silas  Weir:  PS  2410-2418. 
Mitchell,  Walter:  PS  2419.M3. 
Mitford,  Mary  Russell:  PR  5022-3. 
Mock  trials:  PN  6120.M7. 
Moir,  David  Macbeth:  PR  5029. M5. 
Moncrieff,  William  Thomas:  Pil  5029. M7. 
Monologueu:  PN  4305.M6. 


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INDEX 


Monroe,  Harriet:  PS  2420-2423. 
Montagu,  Elizabeth:  PR  3603.M2. 
Montague,  Lady  Mary  Wortley:  PR  3604. 
Montgomery,  Alexander:  PR  5029.M8. 
Montgomery,  James:  PR  5030-4. 
Montgomery,  Robert:  PR  5036.M5. 
Moody,  William  Vaughn:  PS  2425-2428. 
Moore,  Charles  Leonard:  PS  2429. M4. 
Moore,  Clement  Clarke:  PS  2429.M5. 
Moore,  Dugald:  PR  5039.M5. 
Moore,  Edward:  PR  3605. M3. 
Moore,  George:  PR  5040-4. 
Moore,  John:  PR  3605.M5. 
Moore,  John  Trotwood:  PS  2429.M8. 
Moore,  Thomas:  PR  505O-«. 
Morality  plays 

English  literature:  PR  643. 
More,  Hannah:  PR  3605.M6. 
More,  Henry:  PR  3605.M7. 
More,  Paul  Elmer:  PS  2431-2432. 
More,  Sir  Thomas:  PR  2321-2. 
Morgan,  Sydney  (Owenson),  lady: 

PR  5059. M3. 
Morison,  David:  PR  3605.M8. 
Morley,  John  Morley,  viacount: 

PR  5059. M45. 
MorreU,  William:  PS  808.M3. 
Morris,  Charles:  PR  5059.M5. 
Morris,  George  Pope:  PS  2433.M5. 
Morris,  Sir  Lewis:  PR  5060-4. 
Morris,  William:  PR  5070-88. 
Morritt,  John  B.  S.:  PR  5089.M2. 
Morse,  James  Herbert:  PS  2434.M4. 
"Morte  d' Arthur"  (Malory):  PR  2040^. 
Mortimer,  John:  PR  5094.M5. 
Morton,  John  Maddison:  PR  5097.M3. 
Morton,  Nathaniel:  PS  80S.M5. 
Morton,  Sarah  Wentworth  (Apthorp): 

PS  808.M7. 
Morton,  Thomas:  PR  5097.M5. 
Motherwell,  William:  PR  5101.M3. 
Motley,  John  Lothrop:  PS  2435-2436. 
Mottoes:  PN  6309-6318. 
Moulton,  Louise  (Chandler): 

PS  2440-2443. 
Moultrie,  John:  PR5101.M34. 
Mountfort,  William:  PR  3605.M83. 
Moving-picture  shows:  PN  1993-8. 
Muir,  John:  PS  2447.M5. 
Munday,  Anthony:  PR  2324-5. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  2719.M6. 
Munger,  Theodore  Thornton: 
PS  2449.M4. 


Munro,  Neil:  PR  5101. M4. 

Murfree,  Mary  Noailles  ("Charles  Egbert 

Craddock"):  PS  2450-2458. 
Murphy,  Arthur:  PR  3605 .M9. 
Murray,  David  Christie:  PR  5101. M45. 
Murray,  Robert  Fuller:  PR  5101. M5. 
Music 

Relation  of  drama  to:  PN  1C39. 

Relation  of  joiirnalism  to:  PN  4765. 

Relation  of  literature  to:  PN  56. M. 

Relation  of  poetry  to:  PN  1066. 
Myers,  Frederic  William  Henry: 

PR  5101. M6. 
Mysteries  (Drama):  PR  643. 

Nabbes,  Thomas:  PR  2719.N3. 
Nadal,  Ehrman  Syme:  PS  2459.N2. 
Nairne,  Caroline  (Oliphant),  baroness: 

PR  5102.N3. 
Napier,  John:  PR  2326.N2. 
Nares,  Edward:  PR  5102.N6. 
Narrative  Poems: 

English:  PR  1195.N2. 
Naaby,  Petroleum  V.,  pseud.:  PS  2248.L8. 
Nash,  Thomaa:  PR  2720-8. 
Naturalism 

History:  PN  601. 
Philosophy:  PN  56.R3. 
Nature  in  literature:  PN  48. 

American  literature:  PS  163. 
English  literature:  PR  143. 
General  collections:  PN  6071.N2. 
Quotations:  PN  6084. N2. 
Nature  in  poetry 

CoUections:  PN  6110.N2. 
History  and  criticism:  PN  1065. 
American  literature:  PS  310. N. 
English  literature:  PR  508.N3. 
(See  also  landscape.) 
Neal,  John:  PS  2459.N28. 
Neale,  John  Mason:  PR  5103.N2. 
Negro  drama:  PN  6120.N4. 
Negro  minstrels:  PN  3195. 

Plays:  PN  4305.N6. 
Negro  in  fiction:  PN  3423. 
Nesmith,  James  E.:  PS  2459. N3. 
Nevinson,  Henry  W.:  PR  6027.E78. 
Newbolt,  Henry  John:  PR  5103.N4. 
Newcastle,  Margaret  (Lucas)  Cavendish, 

duchess  of:  PR  3605. N2. 
Newcastle,  William  Cavendish,  duke  of: 

PR  3605.N4. 
Newcomb,  Rev.  Thomas:  PR  3605.N7. 


258 


INDEX 


Newell,    Robert    Henry    ("Orpheus 

Kerr"):  PS  2459.N4. 
Newman,  Eugene  William  ("Savoyard ' 

PS  2459.N49. 
Newman,  John  Henry,  cardinal:' 

PR  5105-9. 
NiccolB,  Richard:  PR  2326»N4. 
Nichol,  John:  PR  5110.N24. 
Nicholaa  of  Guildford:  PR  2085. N4. 
Nichols,  Starr  Hoyt:  PS  2459.N6. 
Nicholson,  Meredith:  PS  3527.135. 
Nicoll,  Robert:  PR  5110. N3. 
Nicoll,  Sir  William  Robertson: 

PR  5110.N4. 
"Nicolaon,  Violet":  PR  6015.02. 
Nicotiana:  GT  3020. 
Niles,  Nathaniel:  PS  811.N3. 
Noble,  Thomaa:  PR  5110.N7. 
Noel,  Roden:  PR  5111. 
Nonsenae  rhymes:  PN  1525. 

Collectionfl:  PN  6110.N6. 
Norris,  Frank:  PS  2470-2473. 
North,  Christopher,  pseud.:  PR  5835-8, 
North,  Sir  Thomas:  PR  2326. N6. 
Norton,  Charles  EUot:  PS  2475-247[.. 
Norton,  Hon.  Mrs.  Caroline  (Sheridan) 

PR5112.N5. 
Norton,  John  (1606-16(>3):  PS  811.N5 
Norton,  John  (1651-1716):  PS  811. N6. 
Norton,  Thomas:  PR  2326. N8. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  2729,N7. 
Novels:  PN  3311-3503. 

Historical:  PN  3441. 
Noyea,  Alfred:  PR  6027.08. 
Noyes,  Nicholas:  PS  811.N8. 
Nursery  rhymes:  PN  6110.C4;  PZ  8.3. 
Nye,  Edgar  Wilson  ("Bill  Nye"): 

PS  2481-2482. 

Oakes,  Urian:  PS  813.02. 
Oberammergau:  PN  3235-41. 
Oberholtzer,  Sara  Louisa  (Vickera): 

PS  2484.04. 
O'Brien,  Fitz-James:  PS  2485. 
Obsequies  of  authors:  PN  171.03. 
Occasional  addresses:  PN  4205.04. 
Occleve,  Thomas:  PR  2090-8. 
O'Connor,  William  Douglas: 

PS  248i.05. 
Odell,  Jonathan:  PS  813.04. 
Odes 

Collections:  PN  6110.02. 
English:  PR  1195.02. 
Literary  history:  PN  1371. 


O'Flaherty,  Charles:  PR  5112.05. 
O'Hara,  Theodore:  PS  2487-2488. 
O'Keeffe,  James:  PR  3605.02. 
O'Keeffe,  John:  PR  3605.03. 
O'Kelly,  Seumas:  PR  6029. K4. 
Old  age:  PN  6071.06. 
Oldham,  John:  PR  3605.04. 
Oldmixon,  John:  PR  3605.05. 
Oldys,  William:  PR  3605.06. 
Oliphant,  Laurence:  PR  5112.08. 
Oliphant,  Mrs.  Margaret  0.  W.: 

PR  5113-1. 
Opdycke,  John  Baker:  PS  3529. P4. 
Opera,  see  ML  1800-1950. 
Opie,  Mrs.  Amelia:  PR  5115.03. 
Optimism 

Collections:  PN  6071.07. 
Thoughts:  PN  8338.06. 
Orators  (Biography) 
Collected:  PN  4057. 
Individual:  D-F,  PR,  PS. 
Oratory 

Collections:  PN  6121-6129. 
History  and  criticism:  PN  4001^321. 
Biography:  PN  4057-4058. 
Collected  monographs,  etc.: 

PN  4012. 
Debating:  PN  4181-4191. 
Dictionaries:  PN  4016. 
Periodicals:  PN  4001-4003. 
Recitations:  PN  4199-4321. 
Societies:  PN  4009. 
Studr  PN  4071^095. 
Treatises:  PN  4103-4129. 
Oratory,  American: 

Collections;  PS  660-669. 
Historj'  and  criticism:  PS  400-408. 
Oratory,  English: 

Collections:  PR  1321-1329. 
History  and  criticism:  PR  901-907. 
Orczy,  Emmuska,  baroness: 

PR  6029. R25. 
O'Reilly,  John  Boyle:  PS  2490-2493. 
Oriental  authors  in  U.  S.: 

Armenian:  PS  9990. 
Oriental  literature 

Epigrama:  PN  6288.07. 
Maxima:  PN  6307.07. 
Proverbs:  PN  651 L 
Thought*,:  PN  6338.07. 
O'Riordan.  Conal  O'Connpll: 

PR  0029. R4 5. 
Orleans,  Charles,  duke  of:  PR  1349. C6. 
Orm(andtheOrmulum):  PR  2100-8. 


259 


INDEX 


Orrery,  Charles  Boyle,  4th  earl  of: 

PR  3607.03. 
Orrery,  Roger  Boyle,  Isi  earl  of: 

PR  3607.04. 
Osbom,  Laughtou:  PS  2494.04. 
Oaboume.  Lloyd:  PS  2495. 
Osgood,  Frances  Satgent  (Locke): 

PS  2497. 
O'Sliaughaessy,  Arthur:  PR  5115.04. 
Osflian,  see  Macpherson. 
Ossoli,  Sarah  Margaret  (Fuller): 

PS  2500-2508. 
Otis,Jame8:  PS  813.06. 
Otway,  Thomas:  PR  3610-4. 
Onidvi,  pseud.:  PR  4527-8. 
Outram.  George:  PR  5115.06. 
Overbury,  Sir  Thomas:  PR  2326.05. 
Owen,  John:  PR  2326.07. 
Owen,  JRobcrt  Dale:  PS  2509.08. 
"The  owl  and  the  nightingale":  (Middle 

English):  PR  2109.07. 
Oxenham,John:  PR  6029. X4. 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson:  PS  2510-2518. 

Pageants:  PN  3203-99. 

Paget,  Violet  ("Vernon  Lee"): 

PR5115.P2. 
Pain,  Barry:  PR  6031.A25. 
Paine,  Albert  Bigelow:  PS  3531. A27. 
Paine,  Ralph  Delahaye:  PS  3531. A275. 
Paine,  Robert  Treat:  PS  2519. P2. 
Paine,  Thomas:  PS  815-819. 
Painter,  William:  PR  2327-8. 
Palgrave,  Francis  Turner:  PR  5115.P5. 
Palmer,  John  Williamson:  PS  2519. P4. 
Palmer,  Ray:  PS  2519.P6.  ' 
Panics  in  theaters:  PN  2091.P3. 
Pantomimes 

History:  PN  1985. 
Playbooks:  PN  6120. P3. 
Panton,  Mrs.  Jane  Ellen:  PR  6031  .A4. 
"Paris  and  Vienni"  (Middle  English): 

PR  2109.P2. 
Parker,  Benjamin  Strattan:  PS  2520.P4. 
Parker,  George  Williams:  PR  5119.P5. 
Parker,  Sir  Gilbert    PR  5120-4. 
Parker,  Louis  N.:  PR  5126.P5. 
Parkes,  Elizabeth  (Robire):  PS  2719. R4. 
Parkman,  Francis:  PS  2521-2522. 
Parley,  Peter,  pseud.:  PS  1754-1755. 
"The  parliament  of  three  ages": 

PR  2109.P3. 
Parnell,  Thomas:  PR  3616. 


Parodies  (Poetry):  PN  6110.P3. 

S{>ecial  poems  with  original:  PQ-PT. 

Parody  (wit  and  humor):  PN  6149.PS. 

Parr,  Samuel:  PR  3617. P2. 

Parsons,  Thomas  William:  PS  252S.P8. 

Parsons,  William:  PR  5127. P2. 

Partington,  Mrs.,  pseud.:  PS  2815-2818. 

Parton,  Sarah  Pa>8on  (Willis)  ("Fanny 
Fern"):  PS  2523. P9. 

"The  passion  of  Our  Lord:"  PR  2109.P5. 

Passion  play,  Oberammergau: 
PN  3235-41. 

Pftsticcios,  centos,  etc.:  PN  1476. 

Pastorals: 

CoHections:  PN  6110.P+. 
English:  PR  1195.P3. 
History  and  criticism:  PN  1421. 

Pater,  Walter  Horatio:  PR  5130-8. 

Paterson,  Andrew  Barton:  PR  6031. A75. 

"Patience"  (Middle  English):  PR 2110. 

Patmore,  Coventry:  PR  5140-4. 

Paton,  iStr  Joseph  Noel:  PR  614fr-7. 

Patriotic  poetry: 

American:  PS  595.H6. 
English:  PR  1195.H6. 

Patriotic  recitations:  PN  4240-49. 

Pattison,  Mark:  PR  5149.P2. 

Paul,  John,  pseud.:  PS  3157.  W6. 

Paulding,  James  Kirke:  PS  2525-2528. 

Payn,  James:  PR  5150-8. 

Payne,  John:  PR  5159. P5. 

Payne,  John  Howard:  PS  2530-2633. 

Payne,  Will:  PS  2534.P5. 

Peabody,  Josephine  Preston:  PS3531.E13. 

Peacock,  Thomas  Ix)ve:  PR  5160-4. 

"Pearl"  (Middle  EngUah):  PR  2111. 

Peck,  Francis:  PR  3617.P7. 

Peck,  George  WUbur:  PS  2539.P28; 
PN  6161. 

Peck,  Harry  Thurston:  PS  2539. P3. 

Peck,  Samuel  Mintum:  PS  2539.P4. 

Peck,  WUliam  Henry:  PS  2539. P5. 

Pccock,  Reginald:  PR  2113. 

Pccle,  George:  PR  2730-8. 

Pellew,  George:  PS  2539.P7. 

Pembroke,  Mary  (Sidney)  Herbert,  count- 
ess of  :  PR  2329. P2. 

Penn,  John:  PR  5167.P4. 

Penn,  William:  PS  821. 

Pennie,  John  F.:  PR  5167.P8. 

Penny,  Mrs.  Anne  Christian:  PR  3617. P8. 

Pensions  for  authors:  PN  171.P4. 

Pepys,  Samuel:  PR  3618. P2. 


260 


INDEX 


Percival,  Jamee  Gates:  PS  2540-2543.         j 

Percy,  George:  PS  823. 

Percy,  Thomas,  bishop  of  Dromore. 

PR  3618. P5. 
Periodicals 

Literature  (General):  PN  1-9. 
Authorship:  PN  101-9. 
Comparative  literature:  PN  861. 
Criticlem:  PN  80. 
Dramatic  literature:  PN  1600-9. 
Folk  literature:  FN  905. 
Journalism:  PN  4700-5. 
Oratory,  Elocution :  PN  4001-3,  4071. 
Poetry:  PN  1010. 
Prose;  PN  3311. 
Theater:  PN  2000-9. 
Perry,  Blisa:  P^  2545. P4. 
Perry,  George:  PS  2545. P5. 
Perry,  Lilla  Cabot:  PS  2545. P7. 
Perry,  Nora:  PS  2550  2553. 
Peterson,  Henry:  PS  2554. P4. 
Pfeiffer,  Emily  Jane  (Davie):  PR  5168.P3. 
Phaer,  Thomas:  PR  2329.  P4. 
Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart:  PS  3140-3H3. 
Philips,  Ambrose:  PR  3619. P2. 
Philips,  John:  PR  3619. P3. 
Philips,  Mrs.  Katherine:  PR  3619. P4. 
Phillips,  Charles:  PR  5169. P7. 
Phillips,  David  Graham:  PS  3531.115. 
Phillips,  Edward:  PR3G19.P43. 
Phillips,  Stephen:  PR  5170-4. 
Phillips,  Watts:  PR  5175. P3. 
Phillips,  Wendell:  PS  2566  2-567. 
Phillipeon,  CamlineG.:  PR5175.P5. 
Phillpotts,  Eden:  PR  5177. 
Philosophy  in  literature:  PN  49. 
Drama:  PN  1647. 
Poetry:  PN  1077. 
"Phoenix":  PR  1750. 
Phoenix,  John,  pseud.:  PS  1535. 
Physicians  aa  authors: 

English  literature:   I*R  120. 
"PhysioK)gns"(Anglo-Soxi>ii):  PR  1752-7 
Piatt,  Donni  PS  2576. P4. 
Piatt,  John  James:  PS  2578  2579. 
Piatt,  Sarah  Morgan  (Bryan): 

PS  2581-2582. 
Pi<  aresque  tales:  PN  3428-30. 
Pidgin,  Charles  FelU>n:  PS  2584. P2. 
"Piers  Plowman":  PR  2010-8. 
Pike,  Albert:  PS  2585-2586. 
Pike,  Mary  Ilayden  (Green)  ("Mary 
Langdon"):  PS  2587. P5. 


Pikering,  Juhn:  PR  2739. P4. 
Pilgrim,  James:  PS  2588. P5. 
"Pilgrimage  of  the  lyf  ;>(  the  manhode": 

PR  2114. P4. 
Pinckncy,  Eliza  (Lucan):  PS  824. P7. 
Pindar,  P^tcr,  pseiul.:  PR  3765. W7. 
Pincro,  Sir  Arthur  Wing:  PR  5180-^. 
Pinkney,  Edward  Coate:  P*S  2591-2592. 
Piozzi,  HeBter  (Thrale): 

PR  3619.P5. 
Plagiarism:  PN  167-8. 
Planch6,  James  Robinson:  PR  5187. P2. 
Plant  fables:  PN  993. 
Plea.sure8  of  the  tabic: 

PN  6238  of.  GT  2880,  2910. 
Plummer,  Mary  Wright:  PS  3531.1.2. 
Pluraptre,  Edward  Hayes:  PR  5187. P3. 
Poe,  Edgar  Allen:  PS  2600-2648. 
Poetic  license:  PN  1059. P7. 
Poetics:  PN  1040-9. 
Poetry 
1  Collections:  PN  6100-6110. 

Folk  literatiire:  PN  1341. 
Literary  history:  PN  1010-1525. 
Medieval:  PN  688-691. 
See  also  American  literature — 
Poetry. 
English  literature — 
Poetry. 
Poetry,  Praise  of:  PN  1064. 
Pole,  Reginald,  cardinal:  PR  2329.P6. 
Polidori,  Dr.  John  William:  PR  5187.P5. 
Political  science  in  literatiire:  PN  51. 

Poetry:  PN  1081. 
Politics,  Relation  of  joiirnaliHm  to: 

PN  4751. 
Pollock,  Sir  Frederick:  PR  5189. P15. 
PoUok,  Robert:  PR  5189. P2. 
Pomfret,  John:  PR  3619.P7. 
Pool,  Maria  Louise:  PS  2649.P4. 
Pope,  Alexander:  PR  3620-38. 
Person,  Richard:  PR  3639.P4. 
Porter,  Anna  Maria:  PR  5189.P4. 
Porter,  Harold  Everett:  PS  3531.0735. 
Porter,  Jano:  PR  5189.P5. 
Porter,  William  Sydney  ("O.  Henry"): 

PS  2649.P5. 
Pory,  John:  PS  825. 
Post-prandiftl  addresses:  PN  4305.04. 
Pound,  Ezra  Ixwrnis:  PS  3531.082. 
Powers,  Horatio  NeWm:  PS  2G49.1'82. 
Praed,    Rosa    Caroline    (Mr$.    ("luuptnll 
Praed):  PR5189.P6. 


261 


INDEX 


Praed,  Winthrop  Mackworth: 

PR  5189.P7. 
Pratt,  Samuel  Jackeon:  PR  5189. P8. 
Prefaces:  PN  171. P7. 
Prentice,  George  Denison:  PS  2653-2654. 
PrentisB,  Elizabeth  (Payeon): 

PS  2655.P5. 
Preraphaelitism 

English  literature:  PR  466. 
Prescott,  William  Hickling: 

PS  265G-2657. 
Preston,  Harriet  Waters:  PS  2659.P5. 
Preston,  Margaret  (Junkin): 

PS  2660-2663. 
Preston,  Thomafl:  PR  2739. P7. 
Preston,  William:  PR  3639.P7. 
Prichard,  Thomas  J effery  Llewelyn: 

PR  5190.P2. 
Prime,  Samuel  Irenseus:  PS  2664.P3. 
Prime^  William  Cowper:  PS  2604. P4. 
Prince,  Thomas:  PS  827. 
Pringle,  Thomas:  PR  5190.P3. 
Prior,  Matthew:  PR  3640-4. 
Probyn,  May:  PR  5190.P7. 
Procter,  Adelaide  Anne:  PR  5191. 
Procter,    Bryan    Waller    ("Barry    Corn- 
wall"): PR  5192. 
Proctor,  Edna  Dean:  PS  2665-2668. 
Prologues  and  epilogues 

Authorship:  PN  171. P8. 
EngUeh  poetry:  PR  1195.P7. 
Proee 

Literary  history:  PN  3311-3503. 

Medieval:  PN  692-3. 
See  also 

American  literature. 
English  literature. 
Folk  literature. 
Proee  romances  (Collections):  PR  2115. 
Proudfit,  David  Law:  PS  2669.P3. 
Prout,  Father,  pseud,:  PR  4972.M33. 
Proverbs:  PN  6400-6525. 
"Proverbs  of  Alfred:"  PR  2117. 
Publiflhers  and  authors:  PN  155. 
Pulpit  oratory:  PN  4173. 
Punch  and  Judy:  PN  1970-9. 
Puns:  PN  6231. P8. 
Putnam,  Mary  Traill  Spence  (Lowell): 

PS  2069. P6. 
Puttenham,  Richard:  PR  2331-2. 
Pye,  Henry  James:  PR  3048. 
Pyle,  Howard:  PS  2G7O-2071. 


Quad,  M.,  pseud.:  PS  2246. L3. 
Qaarles,  Francis:  PR  3650-4. 
Quarles,  John:  PR  3655.Q3. 
Quiller-Couch,  Sir  Arthur  Thomaa: 

PR  5194-5. 
Quillinam,  Edward:  PR  5197. Q3. 
Quincy,  Edmund:  PS  2672.Q5. 
Quincy,  Joeiah,  (1744-1775):  PS  828. Q5. 
Quincy,  Joeiah,  (1772-1864):  PS  2672.Q7. 
Quincy,  Joeiah  Phillips:  PS  2672. Q8. 
Quinton,  John  Purcell:  PR  6033. U7. 
Quotations:  PN  6080-6095. 

Radcliffe,  Alexander:  PR  3656.R15. 
Radcliffe,  Mrs.  Ann:  PR  5200-1. 
Radeoliffe,  Noell:  PR  5205. R3. 
Raile,  Arthur  Lyon:  PR  6035. A35. 
Raimond,  C.  E.,  pseud.:  PS  2719. R4. 
Raleigh,  Sir  Walter:  PR  2334-5. 
Ralph,  James:  PS  829.R2. 
"Rambler,  The:"  PR  1365.R3. 
Ramsay,  Allen:  PR  3657. 
Randall,  James  Ryder:  PS  2674. 
Randall,  John  Witt:  PS  2675.R2. 
Randolf,  Thomas:  PR  2336.R3. 
Randolph,  Anson  Davies  Fitz: 

PS  2675.R4. 
Randolph,  Thomas:  PR  2739. R3. 
Rands,  William  Brighty:  PR  5209.R2. 
Rankin,  Jeremiah  Fames:  PS  2675.R6. 
Rastell,  John:  PR  233G.R4. 
"Rauf  Coil  year:"  PR  2120.R3. 
Rawlins,  Thomas:  PR  3658. R2. 
Ray,  William:  PS  2676.  R8. 
Raymond,  George  Lansing: 

PS  2677-2678. 
Rayner,  Isador:  PS  2679. R3. 
Read,  Opie  Percival:  PS  2679.R6. 
Read,  Thomas  Buchanan:  PS  2680-2688. 
Reade,  Charles:  PR  5210-8. 
Realf,  Richard:  PS  2690-2691. 
Realism  and  idealism 
Esthetics:  PN  56.14. 

Realism:  PN  56. R3. 
Literary  history:  PN  601. 
18th  ceiitury:  PN  750-9. 
19th  century:  PN  760-9. 
Realism  and  romanticism  in  prose  fiction: 

PN  3340. 
Rebuses:  PN  63C9-6377. 
Recitations:  PN  4199-4321. 
Reed,  Myrtle:  PS  3535  E3. 
Rccd,  J.  Rogers:  PR  5219.R2. 


262 


INDEX 


Reese,  Lizette  Wood  worth: 

PS  2693-2694. 
Reeve,  Clara:  PR  3658. R5. 
Reid,  Chrifltian,  pseud.:  PS  3066. 
Reid,  Mayne:  PR  5219. R26. 
Reid,  Robert:  PR  521 9. R3. 
Religion  in  literature: 

American:  PS  166. 

Poetry:  PS  310.R4. 

English:  PR  145. 

Poetry:  PR  508. R4. 
Religion  in  literature:  PN  49. 

Drama:  PN  1647. 

Journalism:  PN  4756. 

Poetry:  PN  1077. 

Prose  fiction:  PN  3351. 
Religious  anecdotes:  PN  6268.R4. 
Religious  plays:  PN  1880. 

Amateur:  PN  6120. R4. 
Religious  poetry:  PN  6110. R4. 

American:  PS  595.R4. 

English:  PR  1191. 
Religious  recitations:  PN  4230-39. 
Reporting:  PN  4781. 
Repplier,  Agnes:  PS  2696-2697. 
Requier,  Augustus  Julian:  PS  2698. R2. 
Restoration 

English  literature 
History:  PR  437. 
Collections:  PR  1131. 
Drama:  PR  1266. 
Poetry:  PR  1213. 
Rexford,  Eben  Eugene:  PS  2698. R3. 
Reynolds,  Frederick:  PR  5221.R3. 
Reynolds,  J.  H.:  PR  5221. R5. 
Reynolds,  John:  PR  2336. R6. 
Rhetoric  (Technique  of  authorship): 

PN  173-218;  PE  1407-1443. 
Rice,  Cale  Young:  PS  3535.122. 
Rice,  Harvey:  PS  2698.R5. 
Rice,  James:  PR  5223-4. 
Rich,  Barnaby:  PR  2336. R8. 
Rich,  R.:  PS  829.R4. 
Richard  de  Holand:  PR  2121-2. 
Richards,  Alfred  Bate:  PR  5225.R5. 
Richards,  Laura  Elizabeth  (Howe): 

PS  2698. R8. 
Richards,  Nathaniel:  PR  3658.R7. 
Richardson,  Albert  Deane:  PS  2699  R2. 
Richardson,  Samuel:  PR  3660-7. 
Rickets,  J.:  PR  2739.R7. 
Ricketson,  Daniel:  PS  2699. R54. 
Rickman,  Thomas  Clio:  PR  6227. R3. 


Riddle,  Albert  Gallatin:  PS  2699.R6. 

Riddles:  PN  6369-6377. 

Folk  literature:  PN  1005. 
Riddles,  Anglo-Saxon  (Exeter  book); 

PR  1760-4. 
Rideing,  William  Henr> :  PS  2699. R7. 
Ridley,  James:  PR  3668.R-t. 
Rigga^  Mrs.  G.C.:  PS  3300-3303. 
Riley,  James  Whitcorab:  PS  2700-2708. 
Ripley,  George,  (d.  1490):  PR  2124.R3. 
Ripley,  George,  (1802-1880): 

PS  2710-2713. 
Ritchie,  Anna  Cora  (Ogdon)  Mowatt: 

PS  2716-2717. 
Ritchie,  Anne  (Thackeray),  lady: 

PR  5227. R7. 
Rives,  Amelie:  PS  3090-3093. 
Robbins,  Reginald  Chauncey: 

PS  3535.015. 
"Roberte,  thedevyll":  PR  2124. R7. 
Roberts,  Charles  G.  D.:  PR  5231. 
Roberts,  William  Hayward :  PR  3668. R5. 
Robertson,  Alexander:  PR  3669. R18. 
Robertson,  Thomas  William: 

PR  5232.R5. 
Robertfeon,  WiUiam  B.:  PR  5232.R7. 
Robin  Hood  ballads:  PR  2125-9. 
Robins,  Elizabeth:  PS  2719.R4. 
Robinson,  Annie  Douglas  (Green): 

PS  2719.R5. 
Robinson,  Clement:  PR  2337. R6. 
Robinson,  Henry  Crabb:  PR  5233. R2 
Robinson,  Lennox:  PR  6035.055. 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Mary:  PR  5233.R27. 
Robinson,  Robert:  PR  5233. R3. 
Robinson,  Thomas:  PR  2337. R7. 
Robinson,  Thomas  R.:  PR  5233. R38. 
Robinson,  Tracy:  PS  2719. R7. 
Robinson,  William:  PR  5233. R4. 
Robinsonades:  PN  3432. 

EnglLsh    PR  3403. Z5. 
Roche,  James  Jeffrey:  PS  2721-2722. 
Rochester,  John  Wilmot,  Earl  of: 

PR  36G9.R2. 
Rodd,  Sir  James  Reuuell:  PR  5233. R5. 
Rog^,  Charlotte  Fiske  (Bates): 

PS  2729. R4. 
Rogers,  Robert:  PS  829. R6. 
Ro-ers,  Samuel:  PR  5234-6. 
Roguery,  Romances  of:  PN  3428-30. 
Rohlfs,  Anna  Katharine  (Green): 

PS  2730-2733. 
Rollard.Jobn:  PR2337.H75. 
Rolle.  Richard:  PR  2136-6. 


26:i 


INDEX 


Rolleetou,  Thomae  W.  H  :  PR  5236.R3. 
Rollins,  Alice  Marland  (Wellington): 

PS  2734. R3. 
Rolt,  Richard:  PR3669.R7. 
Romancee,  Medieval 

Poetry:  PN  688-690. 
English:  PR  2064-6. 

Prose:  PN  692-3. 
Romanic  literature:  PN  821. 
Romsjiticism 

Esthetics:  PN  56.R7. 

History:  PN  603. 

18th  century:  PN  750-9. 
19th  century:  PN  760-9. 
Fiction:  PN  3340,  3500. 
Romanticism  ( English  literature):  PR 447. 

Collections:  PR  1139. 
Poetry:  PR  1219. 
Romanticism  in  prose  fiction:  PN  3340. 
Roosevelt,  Theodore:  PS  2734. R5. 
Roscoe,  William  Caldwell:  PR  5236. R6. 
Roscommon,  Wentworth  Dillon,  Earl  of: 

PR  3670. R5. 
Rose,  Aquila:  PS  829. R8. 
Rosenield,  Sydney:  PS  2734. R7 
Roes,  Alexander:  PR  3671.R3. 
Roes.  Clinton:  PS  2734. R8. 
Roseetti,  Christina:  PR  5237-8. 
Roosetti,  Dante  Gabriel:  PR  5240-8. 
Roesetti,  William  Michael:  PR  5249.R2. 
Rous,  Francis:  PR  2337. R8. 
Rowe,  Nicholas:  PR  3671. R5. 
Rowland,  Helen:  PS  3535.0965. 
Rowlands,  Samuel:  PR  2337.R9. 
Rowley,  Samuel:  PR  2739.R8. 
Rowley,  William:  PR  2740-4. 
RowBon,  Susannah  (Hassr'?'?): 

PS  2736. R3. 
Royle,  p:dwin  Milton:  PS  2736.R32. 
Ruffini,  Giovanni:  PR  5249. R9. 
Rugeley,  Rowland:  PR  3671.R55. 
"The  ruin"  (Anglo-Saxon):  PR  1766. 
Rumford,  Sir  Benjamin  Thompson,  count: 

PS829.R9. 
Runklt*,  Bertba:  PS  3535.1147. 
Ruskin,  John:  PR  5250-68. 
Russell,  Addison  Peale:  PS  2738.R3. 
Ruaaell,  Charles  Edward:  PS  3535.U67. 
Russell,  George  W.  E.:  PR  5271.R5. 
Russell,  Invin:  PS  2740-2743. 
Ruffiell,  John,  fl.  1450:  PR  2137.R6. 
Russell,  Thomas:  PR  3671. R6. 
Russell,  WUliam  Clark:  PR  5280-3. 


Rutland,  Janetta,  duchess  of:  PR  5285. R5. 
Ryan,  Abram  Joseph:  PS  2745-2748. 
Rymer,  Thomas:  PR  3671. R7. 

Sackville,  Sir  Thomas:  PR  2747. S2. 
Sacred  poetry:  PN  6110. R4. 
St.  Aubyn,  Mary:  PR  5291. S2. 
"Saint  Cecilia"  (Middle  English)- 

PR  2139.S2. 
Sala,  George  Augustus:  PR  5299. S2. 
"Salomon  and  Saturn"  (Anglo-Saxon): 

PR  1770. 
Saltus,  Edgar  Evertson:  PS  2750-^7-53. 
SaltUB,  Francis  Saltus:  PS  2755-2756. 
Sampson,  William:  PR  2748. S2. 
Sanborn,  Franklin  Benjamin: 

PS275&-2759. 
Sanborn,  Katherine  Abbott  ("  Kate  San- 
bom");  PS  2761. 
Sands,  Robert  Charles:  PS  2764. S4. 
Sandys,  George:  PR  2338. 
Songster,  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Munson): 

PS  2765-2768. 
Santayana.  George  E.:  PS  2770-2773. 
Sargent,  Epes:  PS  2775-2778. 
Sargent,  Lucius  Manlius:  PS  2779.S15. 
Satire  (Literary  History):  PN  6149.S2. 

PN  6147-6222. 
American  literature:  PS  431-8. 
English  literature:  PR  931-7. 
Satire  (Collections):  PN  6231. S2. 
English  poetry:  PR  1195.S3. 
Satires  on  authors:  PN  169. 
Satires  on  oratory,  elocution,  etc.: 

PN4066. 
Saunders,  Frederick:  PS  2779.S2. 
Savage,  John:  PS  2779.S25. 
Savage,  Minot  Judson:  PS  2779.S3. 
Savage,  Philip  Henry:  PS  2779. S4. 
Savage,  Richard:  PR  3671. S2. 
Savage,  Richard  Henry;  PS2779.S5. 
Savoyard,  psnul.:  PS  2459. N49. 
"Sawles  warde"  (Middle  English): 

PR  2139.  S3. 
Saxe,  John  Godfrey:  PS  2780-2788. 
Sayings:  PN  6319-6328. 
Scenarios:  PN  2054. 

Moving- pictures:  PN  1997. 
School  compositions:  PS  647. S4. 
School-room  plays:  PN  3171. 
Schreiner,  Olive:  PR  5299.S4, 
Science 

Relation  of  literature  to;  PN  55. 
Thoughts:  PN  6S38.S4. 


264 


INDEX 


Scollard.  Clinton:  PS  2790-2793. 

Scot,  Michel:  PR  2139. S5. 

Scot,  Thomas:  PR  2339. S2. 

Scott,  Duncan  Campbell:  I'R  6037. C9. 

Scott,  Hugh  Stowell  ("Henry  Seton  Mer- 

riman"):  PR  5299. S5. 
Scott,  John:  PR  3671. S3. 
Scott, Michael:  PR 5299.86. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter:  PR  5300-48. 
Scott,  William  Bell:  PR  5349:S2. 
Scribble,  Timothy,  pseud.: 

PR  3379.C-5. 
Scudder,  Eliza:  PS  2794.S5. 
Scudder,  Horace  Elieha:  PS  2795-2796. 
Scull,  Nicholas:  PS  836.S3. 
Sea,  Anecdotes  of:  PN  6268.S4. 
Sea  poetry 

CollectionB:  PN  6I10.S4. 
History  of  English  literature; 
PR  508. S4. 

Seabridge,  Charles:  PR  5349.S25. 
"Seafarer"  (AngloSaxon):  PR  1772. 
Seaman,  .Sir  Owen:  PR  6037. E12. 
Searing,  Laura  Catharine  (Redden): 
PS  2797. R3. 

Sears,  Edmund  Hamilton:  PS  2797. S5. 

Seawell,  Molly  Elliot:  PS  2797. S7. 

Seccomh,  John:  PS  S36.S5. 

Sedgwick,  Catharine  Maria:  PS  2798. 

Sedgwick,  Henry  Dwight:  PS3637.E23. 

Sedley,  Sir  Charles:  PR  3671. S4. 

Selby,  Charles:  PR  5349.84. 

Selden,  John:  PR  2339.S3. 

Sempill,  Sir  James,  and  Robert: 
PR  2339.85. 

Service,  Robert  William:  PR  6037.E72. 

Sestina:  PN  1511. 

English:  PR  1194. 

Seton,  Ernest  Thompson:  PS  2801-2802. 

Settle,  Elkanah:  PR  3671. S6. 

Sewall,  Harriet  (\\inslow):  PS  2804.82. 

Sewall,  Jonathan:  PS  836.87. 

Sewall,  Samuel:  PS  837-838. 

Seward,  Anna:  PR  3671.87. 

Sewell,  Elizabeth  M.:  PR  5349.S5. 

Sewell,  Mrs.  Mary  (of  Chertsey): 
PR  5349.855. 

Sewell,  Mrs.  Mary  (Wright):  PR  5349.86. 

Shadow  pantomimes;  PN  6120. S5. 

Shadow  plays  (History):  PN  1&79.S5. 

Shadwell,  Charles:  PR  3671.875. 

Shadwell,  Thomas:  PR  3671. S8. 

Shairp,  John  Campbell:  PR  5349.88. 


Shakespeare:  PR  2750-3112. 
Authorship:  PR  2937-2961. 
Biography:  PR  2900-2936. 
Criticism:  PR  2885-3088. 
Works:  PR  2750-2875. 
Shaler,  Nathaniel  Southgate: 

PS  2804. S4. 
Shanly,  Charles  Dawson:  PS  2804.86. 
Sharp.  William  (Fiona  McLeod): 

PR  5350-8. 
Sharpe,  Lewis:  PR  3135.S3. 
Sharpham,  Edward:  PR  3135.S5. 
Shaw,  George  Bernard:  PR  5360  8. 
Shaw,  Henry  Wheeler  ("Josh  Billings"): 

PS  2805-2808;  PN  6161. 
Shee,  Sir  Martin  Archer:  PR  5376. 
Sheehan,  Patrick  Augustine:  PR5377.S5. 
Shell,  Richard  Lalor:  PR  5379.S2. 
Sheldon,  Edward  Brewster;  PS  3537. H62. 
Shelley,  Mary  Wollstonecraft:  PR  5397-8. 
Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe:  PR  5400-18. 
Sheustone,.  William:  PR  3677. 
Sheridan,  Mrs.  Frances:  PR  3679. S5. 
Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley:  PR  3680-1. 
Sherman,  Frank  Dempster;  PS  2810-2813. 
Sherwood,  Mary  Elizabeth  (Wilson) : 

PS  2814. S3. 
Sherwood,  Mary  Martha  (Butt): 

PR  5449.S4. 
Shillaber,    Benjamin    Penhallow    (".Mrs. 

Partington"):  PS  2815-2818. 
Shinn,  Charles  Howard:  PS  2821-2822. 
Shinn,  Milicent  Washburn:  PS  2824-2825. 
Shirley,  Henry:  PR  3137.87. 
Shirley,  James:  PR  3140-8. 
Shore,  Margaret  Emily:  PR  5450-55. 
Short  stories  (Collections):  PZ  1. 
Short  story,  The 

General:  PN  3373-^. 
American:  PS  374.85. 
English:  PR  829. 
Shorter,  Dora  (Sigerson):  PR  5450.S7. 
Shorthouse,  Joseph  Henry;  PR  5451. 
Shurtlelf,  Ernest  Worburton:  PS2829.S3. 
Sidgwick,  Henr>':  PR  5462.S25. 
Sidney,  Sir  Phiivp;  PR  2340-3. 
Sigoumey,  Lydia  Howard  (Huntley): 

PS  2830-2833. 
Sill,  Edward  Rowland:  PS  2835-2838. 
Sill,  Louise  Morgan  (Smith): 

PS  3537.147. 
Simms,  William  Gilraor«:  PS  2840-2858. 
Simpson,  John  Pal^rave;  PR  5452.S3. 


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INDEX 


Sime,  Geoige  R.:  PR  5452.S4. 
Sinclair,  Upton  Beall:  PS  3537.185. 
"Sinners  beware"  (Middle  English): 

PR  2139.S6. 
Siogvolk,  Paul,  pseud.:  PS  2368.M3. 
"Sir  Thopaa"  (Middle  English): 

PR  2141-2. 
Skelton,  John:  PR  2345-8. 
Skelton,  5tr  John:  PR  5452.S6. 
Skene,  Felicia  Mary  Frances: 

PR  5452.S7. 
Skene,  George:  PR  3687.85. 
Skinner,  John:  PR  3687.S6. 
Sladen,  Douglaa  B.  W.:  PR  5453.S14. 
Slosson.  Annie  (TrumbuU):  PS  2859.S2. 
Smedley,  Edward:  PR  5453.S15. 
Smedley,  Francis  Edward:  PR  5453. S2. 
Smedley,  Menella  Bute:  PR  5453.S23. 
Smetham,  James:  PR  5453. S3. 
Smith,  Albert  Richard:  PR  5453.S4. 
Smith,  Alexander:  PR  5453.S5. 
Smith,  Charles  Henry  ("Bill  Arp"):- 

PS  2859.S5. 
Smith,  Charlotte:  PR  5453.S6. 
Smith,  Elihu  Hubbard:  PS  839.S5. 
Smith,  Elizabeth  Oakes  (Prince): 

PS  2859.S8. 
Smith,  Francis  Hopkinson: 

PS  2860-2868. 
Smith,  Horatio:  PR  5453.S7. 
Smith,  James  (and  Horatio):  PR  5453. S8. 
Smith,  John  (1580-1631):  PS  839.S7. 
Smith,  May  Riley:  PS  2869.S3. 
Smith,  Richard  Penn:  PS  2869. S7. 
Smith,  Samuel  Francis:  PS  2870-2873. 
Smith,  Seba  ("Major  Jack  Downing"): 

PS  2876-2877. 
Smith,  Sydney:  PR  5455-8. 
Smith,  Wentworth:  PR  3153.83. 
Smith,  William  (1727-1803):  PS  841. S2. 
Smith,  William  (1728-1793):  PS  841.83. 
Smithers,  Henry:  PR  5459. S3. 
Smollett,  Tobias:  PR  3690-«. 
Snider,  Denton  Jacques:  PS  2880-288:V 
Social  ideals,  forces,  etc.:  PN  51. 
Drama:  PN  1643. 
Poetry:  PN  1077. 
American  literature:  PS  169.87. 
English  literature:  PR  149. S7. 
Societies 

General  literature:  PN  21-9. 
Authorship:  PN  121. 
Drama:  PN  lGll-9. 


Societies — Continued . 

Folk  literature:  PN  907. 
Journalism:  PN  4712. 

Local:  PN  4841-5639. 
Oratory,  Elocution:  PN  4009,4073. 
Poetry:  PN  1012. 
Prose:  PN  3318. 
Theater:  PN  2015-7. 
Society  verse 

Collections:  PN  6110. V4. 
American:  PS  593. V4. 
English:  PR  1195.V3. 
History  and  criticism:  PN  1451. 
Sociology,  Relations  of  literature  to: 
PN51. 

Drama:  PN  1643. 
Poetry:  PN  1077. 
Prose:  PN  3344. 
Solomon,  Simeon:  PR  5459.85. 
Somerville,  William:  PR  3699.S2. 
' '  The  song  against  the  king  of  Almaigne  " : 

PR  2143. S4. 
Song-books  (Popular,  minor). 
American:  PS  593. L9. 
English:  PR  1188. 
Song-writing:  PN  1059.87. 
Songs.    See  Lyric  poetry. 
Sonnets 

Collections:  PN  6110.S6. 
American:  PS  593.86. 
English:  PR  1195.85. 
History  and  criticism:  PN  1514. 
Sotheby,  William:  PR  5459.86. 
"Soul's  address  to  the  body":  PR  1774. 
South,  The: 

Quotations:  PN  6084. S7. 
Southeme,  Thomas:  PR  3699.83. 
Southey,  Caroline  Anne  (Bowles): 

PR  5459.87. 
Southey,  Robert:  PR  5460-8. 
Southwell,  Robert:  PR  2349.85. 
Southworth,  Emma  D.  E.  (Nevitte): 

PS  2890-2893. 
Sparrow,  Thomas:  PR  3155. S5. 
Special  topics  in  literature 

Collections,  Abstracts,  etc.:  PN  6071 
Poetry:  PN  6110. 
Quotations:  PN  6084-6095. 
Special  forms: 

Ana:  PN  6258. 
Anecdotes:  PN  6268. 
Aphorisms:  PN  6278. 
Emblems:  PN  6288. 


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INDEX 


Special  topics  in  literature — Continued. 
Special  forms — Continued. 

Epitaphs:  PN  6298. 

Letters:  PN  6140. 

Maxims:  PN  6308. 

Mottoes:  PN  6318. 

Recitations:  PN  4230-4305. 

Sayings:  PN  6328. 

Thoughts:  PN  6338. 

Toasts:  PN  6348. 

Wit  and  humor:  PN  6231. 
Spectacles:  PN  3201-99. 
"Spectator,  The":  PR  1365. S7. 
"Speculum  Gy  de  Warewyke": 

PR  2143. S6. 
Spedding,  James:  PR  5470.83. 
Speed,  John:  PR  2349. S7. 
Spence,  Joseph:  PR  3099. S4. 
Spencer,  William  Robert:  PR  5470.S4. 
Spenser,  Edmund:  PR  2350-68. 
Spofford ,  Harriet  (Prescott) :  PS  2895-2898. 
Sports,  Poetry  of:  PN  6110.S65. 
Sprat,  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Rochester. 

PR  3699.S7. 
Stage,  The:  PN  2085-91. 
Stagg,  John:  PR  5470.S7. 
Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn:  PR  5471-2. 
Stanley,  Thomas:  PR  3699. S8. 
Stansbury,  Joseph:  PS  843.S5. 
Stanton,  Frank  Lobby:  PS  290&-290G. 
Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence: 

PS  2910-2918. 
Steele,  Sir  Richard:  PR  3700-8. 
Stephen,  iSir  James  Fitzjamea: 

PR  5473. S2. 
Stephen,  James  Kenneth:  PR  5473. S4. 
Stephen,  Sir  Leslie:  PR  5473.  S6. 
Stephens,  Anna  Sophia  (Winterbotham): 

PS  2919.S3. 
Stephens,  George:  PR  5473. S65. 
Stephens,  James:  PR  6037.T4. 
Stephens,  James  Brunton:  PR  5473. S7. 
Stephens,  Robert  Ncilson:  PS  29i9.S5. 
Sterling,  John:  PR  5473.S8. 
Sterne,  Laurence:  PR  3710-6. 
Sterne,  Stuart,  pseud.:  PS  1103.B8. 
Stetson,  Charlotte  (Perkins): 

PS  1744.G57. 
Stevenson,  Rob(>rt  Louis:  PR  5480-98. 
Stevenson,  William:  PR  3157.S7. 
Stewart.  Charles  David:  PS  3537.T483. 
Stewart,  John:  PR  5499.S15. 
StiUman.  William  James;  PS  2919.S8. 


Stimson,  Frederic  Jeeup  ("J.  8.  of  Dale"): 

PS  2920-2923. 
Stimson,  John  Ward:  PS  2924. S4. 
Stirling,  William  Alexander,  Itt.  earl  of: 
Drama:  PR  3157.S75. 
Po€tr>':  PR  2369.85. 
Stith,  William:  PS  84&-*46. 
Stockton,  Frank  Richard:  PS  2925-2928. 
Stoddard,  Charles  Warren:  P8  2930-2931. 
Stoddard,  Elizabeth  Drew  (Barbtow): 

PS  2934.83. 
Stoddard,  John  Lawson:  PS  2934. S5. 
Stoddard,  Richard  Henr>':  PS  2935-2939. 
Stoddard,  William  Osborn:PS  2941-2942. 
Stoddart,  Thomas  Tod:  PR  5499.818. 
Stokes,  Ellwood  H.:  PS  2943.82. 
Stone,  Cara  Elizabeth  (Hanscom)  Whiton: 

PS  2943.83. 
Storrs,  Richard  Salter:  PS  2944. S5. 
Stor>',  Isaac  PS  847.85. 
Story,  Joseph:  PS  2944. S7. 
Story,  William  Wctmore:  PS  2945-2948. 

Biography,  etc.,  aee  NB  237. 
Storytelling:  LB  1942,  1179. 
Stowe,  Harriet  Elizabeth  (Beecher): 

PS  2950-2958. 
Strachey,  William:  PS  848-849. 
Street,  Alfred  Billings:  P8  2959.S5. 
Street,  George  Slythe:  PR  6037.T8. 
Street,  Julian  Leonard:  PS  3537.T829. 
Strickland,  Agnes:  PR  5499.S2. 
Stringer,  Arthur:  PS  3537. T845. 
Strode.  William:  PR  3157.88. 
Stuart,  Ruth  (McEnery):  PS  2960-2961. 
Stub,  Edmund:  PR  3157.89. 
Stubbs,  Philip:  PR  2369.S7. 
Sturgie,  Julian:  PS  2962.87. 
Suckling.  Sir  John:  PR  3718. 
Sulivan,  Robert:  PR  5499. S25. 
Sullivan,  Thomas  Russell:  PS  2963. 
Supernatural  in  literature:  PN  50. S8. 
Surrey.  Henry  Howard,  earl  of: 

PR  2370-3. 
Sutherland.  Howard  Vigne:  PS  3537. L'O. 
Sutro.  Alfred:  PR  6037. U95. 
Swain,  Charles:  PR  5499. S5. 
Swanwick,  Anna:  PR  5499. S52. 
Switt,  Jonathan;  PR  3720-8. 
Swift.  Lindsay:  PS  2964.879. 
Swinburne,  Algernon  Cliarlee: 

PR  5500-18. 
Swing,  David:  PS  2964. S8. 
Sylv<>«ter,  Herbert  Milton:  PS  2964.S87 


267 


INDEX 


Sylvester,  Joshua:  PR  2375-8. 
Symboliem:  PN  56. S9. 
Symmons,  Caroline  and  Char  lee: 

PR  5519.S5. 
Symonds,  John  Addington  (1807-1871): 

"PR6519.S9. 
Symonds,  John  Addington  (1840-1893): 

PR  5520-3. 
Symonds,  William  Law:  PS  2964. S9. 
Symons,  Arthur:  PR  5525-8. 
Sympeon,  Joaeph:  PR  3729. S4. 
Synge,  John  Millington:  PR  5530-4. 

Tabb,  John  Banister:  PS  2965-2968. 

Table-talk:  PN  6260-8. 

Tableaux:  PN  6120.T3. 

with  recitations:  PN  4305.T3. 

Tableaux,  pageants,  etc.:  PN  3203-99. 

Tailor,  Robert:  PR  3167 .T3. 

"Tale  of  Gamelyn":  PR  1972.G2. 

Tales  of  wonder:  PN  3435. 

Talfourd,  Sir  Thomas  Noon:  PR  5546-7. 

Talmage,  Thomas  De  Witt:  PS  2969.T5. 

Tannahill,  Robert:  PR  5548.T5. 

Tappan,  William  Bingham:  PS  2969.T6. 

Tarkington,  Booth:  PS  2970-2973. 

Tasma,  pseud.:  PR  4508.C3. 

Tatham,  John:  PR  3729.T12. 

"Taller,  The":  PR  1365.T2. 

Tavern  aaecdotes:  PN  6268.T3. 

Taylor,  Bayard:  PS  2980-2998. 

Taylor,  Benjamin  Franklin:  PS  2999 .T2. 

Taylor,  Sir  Henry:  PR  5548.T8. 

Taylor,  Jane:  PR  5549.T2. 

Taylor,  Jeremy:  PR  3729.T13. 

Taylor,  John  (1580-1653):  PR  2380-3. 

Taylor,  John  (1757-1832):  PR  5549.T3. 

Taylor,  Meadows:  PR  5549.T36. 

Taylor,  Tom:  PR  5549.T4. 

Taylor,  William:  PR  5549 .T5. 

Temple,  Anne,  counteu:  PR  3729.T15. 

Temple,  Frederick,  archbishop: 
PR  5549. T6. 

Temple,  Sir  William:  PR  3729 .T2. 

Tennyson,  Alh^d,  lord:  PR  5550-98. 

Tennyson,  Frederick:  PR  5699 .T2. 

Terhune,  Mary  Virginia  (Hawee)(" Ma- 
rion Har  land"):  PS  3005-3008. 

Terror,  Tales  of:  PN  S4S5. 

Teuffel,  Blanche  Willis  (Howard)  von: 
PS  3009  .T7. 

Thackery,  William  Makepeace: 
PR  6600-18. 

Thanet,  Oct&ve,  putud.:  PS  17ii^i718. 


Thaxter,  Celia  (Laighton):  PS  3010-3013. 

Thayer,  William  Roscoe:  PS  3015-3016. 

Theater;  PN  2000-3299. 

Biography:  PN  2205-2217. 
Special  countries:  PN  2285. 

Thelwall,  John:  PR  3729. T4. 
j  Theobold,  Lewis:  PR  3729.T5. 

Thistlethwaite,  James:  PR  3729.T7. 

Thom,  WiUiam:  PR  5649.T4. 
!  Thomas  de  Hales:  PR  2148.T3. 

Thomas,  of  Erceldoune,  called  the  Rhymer: 
I      PR  2148.T5. 

•  Thomas,  Augustus:  PS  3020-3023. 
!  Thomas,  Edith  MatUda:  PS  3025-3028. 
j  Thomas,  Frederick  S.:  PR  5649.T6. 

Thomas,  Frederick  William:  PS  3029 .T3. 
I  Thomas,  Gabriel:  PS  850.T3. 
I  Thomas,  Lewis  Foulke:  PS  3030.T5. 
I  Thompson.  Benjamin  {couT^t  Rumford): 
I      PS  829.R9. 

j  Thompson,  Daniel  Pierce:  PS  3031. T7. 
I  Thompson,  Francis:  PR  5650-1. 
i  Thoinpion,  John  Reuben:  PS  3033.T4. 
i  Thompson,  Maurice:  PS  3035-3038. 
I  Thompson,  W.  PhilUpj:  PR  5652.T5. 
i  Thompson,  William  Tappan: 

PS  3039.T4. 
i  Thomson,  James  (1700-1748):  PR  3730-4. 
j  Thomson,  James  (1834-1882):  PR  5655-9. 
i  Thorbum,  Grant:  PS  3039.T9. 
i  Thoreau,  Henry  David:  PS  3040-3058. 
i  Thombury,  George  W.:  PR  5670.T5. 
[  ThomhUl,  Frederick:  PR  5670.T6. 

Thornton,  Bonnel:  PR  3735.T3. 
!  Thorpe,  Rose  (Hartwick):  PS  3061.T5. 

Thoughts:  PN  632^-6338. 

About  children:  PN  6338.C5. 

Thurlow,  Edward  Hovell  Thurlow,  2d 
baroTK  PR  5670.T8. 

Thurston,  Ernest  Temple:  PR  6039. H9. 

Thurston,  Mrt.  Katherine  Cecil: 
PR  6039. H95. 

Tickell,  Richard:  PR  3735.T4. 

Tickell,  Thomas:  PR  3735.T5. 

Tichnor,  Francis  Orray:  PS  3062.T8. 

Ticknor,  George:  PS  3063-3064. 

Tieman,  Frances  Christine  (Fisher) 
("Chrifltian  Reid"):  PS  3066. 

Tiffany,  Francis:  PS  3067.T5. 

Tighe,  Mary  (Blachford):  PR  6671. T2. 

Tilton,  Theodore:  PS  3069.T5. 

Timrod,  Henry:  PS  3070-^073. 

Tincker,  Mary  Agnes:  PS  3079.T15. 

Toasts:  PN  6340-8. 


268 


INDEX 


Tobin,  John:  PR  3736.T2. 
Tomkifl,  Thomafl:  PR  3167.T7. 
Tooke,  George:  PR  3736.T5. 
Topham,  Edward:  PR  3736.T6. 
Torrence  Frederic  Ridgely:  PS  3539.063. 
Torrey,  Bradford:  PS  3082-3083. 
Tourge^,  Albion  W.:  PS  308&-3088. 
Toumeur,  Cyril:  PR  3170-4. 
Towle,  George  Makepeace:  PS  3089. T2. 
Townsend,  Frederic:  PS  3089.T38. 
TowTiflend,  George  Alfred  ("Gath"): 

PS  3089.T4. 
Townsend,  Mary  Ashley  (Van  Voorhifl): 

PS  3089.T6. 
Townahend,  Aurelian:  PR  3175.T5. 
Tragedy 

Literary  hifltory:  PN  1890-9. 

Technique:  PN  1675. 
Traherne,  Thomaa:  PR  3736.T7. 
Traill,  Henry  Duff:  PR  5671.T4. 
Translating:  PN  241. 
Translationfl:  PN  886-7. 
Translations  into  English  (Literature): 

PR  131-5. 
Tranfllations  of  American  literature 

Collections:  PS  514-625. 
Poetry:  PS  619. 

History  and  criticism:  PS  161. 
Translations  of  English  literature 

Collections:  PR  1112-1116. 
Poetry:  PR  1179. 

History  and  criticism:  PR  137. 
Trapp,  Joseph:  PR  3736.T715. 
Trask,  Kate  (Nichols):  PS  3089.T65. 
Traubel,  Horace:  PS  3089.T7. 
Travel  anecdotes:  PN  6268.T7. 
Trelawny,  Edward  John:  PR  5671. T5. 
Trench,  Herbert:  PR  5671.T6. 
Trench,  Richard  Chenevix,  arehbithop: 

PR  5671.T8. 
Trent,  William  Peterfield:  PS  3089.T&. 
Tresham,  Henry:  PR  3736.T73. 
Trevelyan,  George  Macaul&y: 

PR  6039.R47. 
Trevelyan,  Sir  George  Otto:  PR  5674.T6, 
Trevelyan,  Robert  Calverley: 

PR  6039.R48. 
Trevisa,  John:  PR  2148.T7. 
Tristram  and  Isolde  in  literature: 
PN  57.T8. 

Medieval  legends:  PN  686. 

Medieval  epics:  PN  690. 
Special  epica:  PQ-PT. 


j  Trollope,  Anthony:  PR  5680-8. 

Trollope,  Mrs.  France«:  PR  6699.T3. 

Trollope,  Mrs.  Frances  Eleanor: 
i      PR  5699. T32. 

j  Trollope,  Thomas  Adolphus:  PR5699.T4. 
,  Trotman,  John  Temple:  PR  5699.T45 

Troubetzkoy,  Amelie  (Rives)  Chanler: 
PS  309O-3093. 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend: 
PS  3095-3098. 

Trumbull,  John:  PS  852-853. 

Tucker,  Nathaniel  Beverley: 
PS  3101-3102. 

Tucker,  St.  George:  PS  855.T2. 

Tuckerman,  Henry  Theodore: 
PS  3105-3108. 

Twain,  Mark,  paeud.:  PS  1300-1348. 

Twining,  Thomaa:  PR  3736. T8. 

Tyler,  Royall:  PS  855.T7. 

Tyndale,  WUliam:  PR  2384.1^9. 

Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar:  PR  5699.T5. 

TurberviJle,  George:  PR  2384. T5. 

"The  turnameut  of  Totenham": 
PR  2148.T9. 

Turner,  Charles  Tennyson:  PR  5699.T7. 

Txirner,  Sharon:  PR  5699.T8. 

Tusser,  Thomas:  PR  2384. T7. 

Udall,  John:  PR  2384. U4. 
Udall.  Nicholas:  PR  3176.U3. 
Untermeyer,  Louia:  PS  3541. N72. 
Upham,  Thomaa  Cogswell:  PS  3113. U7. 
Upeon,  Arthur  Wheelock:  PS  3541. P7. 
Urquhart,  Sir  Thomaa:  PR  3738.U6. 
Uvedalc,  Thomas:  PR  3736. IJ8. 

Vagabonds 

English  literature:  PR  151. 

English  poetry:  PR  1195. V2. 
Vanbrugh,  .Sir  John:  PR  3737-8. 
Vandegrift,  Margaret.,  pacud.:  PS  2129.J3. 
Van  Dyke,  Henry:  PS  3115-3118. 
Varieties  (Drama):  PN  1960-9. 
Vaudeville 

History:  PN  1960-9. 
Vaughan,  Henry:  PR  3740-4. 
Vaughan,  Sir  William:  PR  3745. V2. 
Venable,  William  Heury:  I'S  3119.V7. 
"The  vengeaunce  of  Goddoa  dc'th": 

PR  2148.V2. 
Vercelli  book  (Anglo-Saxon):  PR  1495. 
Verney,  I-Yancio:  PR  3178. V4 
Verplanck,  Guli&n  Crommclin: 

PS  8120-3)23. 


269 


INDEX 


Vers  de  Boci6t6 

CoUections:  PN  6110.V4. 

American  literature:  PS  593.V3. 
English  literature:  PR  1195. V3. 

History  and  criticism:  PN  1451. 
Verses  for  children 

English:  PZ  8.3. 
Very,  Jones:  PS  3125-3128. 
Victor,  Benjamin:  PR  3746.V2. 
Victorian  era  (Literature):  PR  461-9. 

Collections:  PR  1145. 
Poetry:  PR  1223. 
Viereck,  George  Sylvester:  PS  3543.132. 
"Virgilius". (Middle  English): 

PR  2148.V3. 
"Vifido  Pauli"  (Middle  English): 

PR  2148.V5. 

Waddell,  Samuel:  PR  6045. A2. 
Wade,  Thomas:  PR  5706.W2. 
Wadaworth,  Benjamin:  PS  857.W3. 
Wager,  Lewis:  PR  3178.W2. 
Wager,  William:  PR3178.W21. 
Wagstaffe,  William:  PR  3747.W5. 
Wakefield,  Gilbert:  PR  3748.W2. 
"Waldere"  (Anglo-Saxon):  PR  178(M. 
Waldron,  Francis  G.:  PR  3748.W5. 
Waldstein,  Charles:  PR  5706. W4. 
Walker,  William  Sidney:  PR  5708.W5. 
Wallace,  Horace  Binney:  PS  3129.W9. 
Wallace,  Lewis  ("Lew  Wallace"): 

PS  3130-3138. 
Wallace,  William  Ross:  PS  3139.W4. 
Waller,  Edmund:  PR  3750-4, 
Walpole,  Horace:  PR  3757.W2. 
Walsh,  William:  PR  3757.W4. 
Walsh,  William  Shepard:  PS  3139. W6. 
Walter,  Eugene:  PS  3545. A61. 
Walton,  Isaac:  PR  3757. W6. 
Walton,  John:  PR  2148. W2. 
Walworth,     Jeannette     Richie     (Hader- 

mann):  PS  3139.W8. 
"Wanderer"  (Anglo-Saxon):  PR  1786. 
WapuU, George:  PR3178.W25. 
War  correspondents:  PN  4823. 
Ward,  Artemus,  pseud.:  PS  1140-1143. 
Ward,  Edward:  PR  3757.W8. 
Ward,  Elizabeth  Stuart  (Phelps): 

PS  3140-3143. 
Ward,    Marv    Augusta  (Arnold)    ("Mrs. 

Humphrey  Ward"):  PR  5710-8. 
Ward,  Nathaniel:  PS  858.W2. 
Ward,  Samuel:  PS  3144 .W3. 
Ware,  Eugene  Fitch  ("Ironquill"): 

PS  3145  W5. 


Ware,  William:  PS  3146-3147, 
Warfield,  Catherine  Ann  (Ware): 

PS  3149.W3. 
Warner,  Anna  Bartlett("Amy  Lathrop"): 

PS  3149.W6. 
Warner,  Charles  Dudley:  PS  3150-3153. 
Warner,  Susan  ("Elizabeth  Wetherell"): 

PS  3155-3156. 
Warner,  William:  PR  2384 .W3. 
Warren,  Mercy  (Otis):  PS  858.W3. 
Warren,  Samuel:  PR  5730-4. 
Warton,  Joseph:  PR  3759.W3. 
Warton,  Thomas:  PR  3761. 
Waahboume,  Thomas:  PR  3762.W3. 
Washington,  George:  PS  860-864. 
Waason,  David  Atwood:  PS  3157.W2. 
Waterman,  Nixon:  PS  3545. AS. 
Watson,  Henry  Brereton  Marriott: 

PR  5738.W5. 
Watson,  John  ("Ian  Maclaren"): 

PR  5740-4. 
Watson,  Robert:  PR  3178.W3. 
Watson,  Rosamund  Marriott: 

PR  5748.W5. 
Watson,  Thomas:  PR  2384. W5. 
Watson,  William:  PR  575(M. 
Watterson,  Henry:  PS  3157. W4. 
Watterston,  George:  PS  3157.W5. 
Watts,  Alaric  Alexander:  PR  5759. W4. 
Watts,  Isaac:  PR  3763. W2. 
Watts-Dunton,  Theodore:  PR  5760-4. 
Waugh,  Edwin:  PR5765.W3. 
Webb,  Charles  Henry  ("John  Paul"): 

PS  3157. W6. 
Webbe,  WilUam:  PR  2384. W7. 
Webster,  ifra.  Augusta:  PR5766.W2. 
Webster,  Benjamin:  PR  3763.W25. 
Webster,  John:  PR  3180-«. 
Weeks,  Robert  Kelley:  PS  3157.W8. 
Weiss,  Susan  Archer:  PS  3157.W9. 
Welbum,  Brummond:  PS  3158.W2. 
Welby.AmeUa:  PS  3158.W3. 
Welch,  PhiUp  Henry:  PS  3158.W5. 
Wells,  Carolyn:  PS  3545. E533. 
Wells,  Charles:  PR  5766.W5. 
Wells,  Herbert  George:  PR  5770-8. 
Wendell,  Barrett:  PS  3158.W7. 
Wesley,  Charles:  PR  3763.W4. 
Wesley,  John:  PR  3763. W5. 
Wesley,  Samuel:  PR  3763.W6. 
West,  James  Harcourt:  PS  3158.W95 
Westcott,  Edward  Noyes:  PS  3159  W12 
Wfeston,  Stephen:  PR  5779.W3. 
"Wetherell,  Elizabeth";  PS  3155-3156 


270 


INDEX 


Wetmore,  Elizabeth  (Bisland): 

PS  3159.W3. 
Wever,  Richard:  PR  3190. W3. 
Weyman,  Stanley  John:  PR  5780-4. 
Whaley,  John:  PR  3763. W9. 
Wharton,  Edith:  PS  3160-3163. 
Wheatley,  Phillis:  PS866.W5. 
Wheelwright,  Charles  Apthorp : 

PR  5788.W4. 
Whetstone,  George:  PR  2386-7. 

Dramatic  works:  PR  3190. W4. 
Whincop,  Thomas:  PR  3763.W95. 
Whipple,  Edwin  Percy:  PS  3170-3173. 
Whitaker,  Alexander:  PS  867-868. 
White,  Arnold  Henry:  PR  5789.W4. 
White,  Henry  Kirke:  PR  5790-i. 
White,  Hervey:  PS  3545. H53. 
White,  Richard  Grant:  PS  3175-3178. 
White,  Stewart  Edward:  PS  3545. H6. 
Whitehead,  Charles:  PR  5795.W8. 
Whitehead,  Paul:  PR  3765. W3. 
Whitehead,  WilUam:  PR  3765  .W4. 
Whitelocke,  Bulstrode:  PR  3765.W5. 
Whiteman,  John:  PR  5795.W5. 
Whiting,  Lilian:  PS  3181-3182. 
Whitman,  Sarah  Helen  (Power): 

PS  3189.W4. 
Whitman,  Walt:  PS  3200-3248. 
Whitney,  Adeline  Button  (Train): 

PS  3249.W3. 
Whitney,  Anne:  PS  3249.W4. 
Whitney,  Helen  (Hay):  PS  3545. H83. 
Whiton-Stone,Cara  Elizabeth  (Hanscom): 

PS  2943.S3. 
Whittier,  John  Greenleaf:  PS  3250-3298. 
Whyte,  Samuel:  PR  3765.W53. 
Whyte-MelvUle,  George  John:  PR  5800-4. 
Wickateed,  Gustavus  William: 

PR  5807. W5. 
"Widsith"  (Anglo-Saxon):  PR  1788. 
"Wife's complaint"  (Anglo-Saxon): 

PR  1790. 
Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas:  PS  3300-3303. 
Wigglesworth,  Michael:  PS  871-872. 
Wightwick,  George:  PR  5807.W8. 
Wikoff,  Henry:  PS  3308.W5. 
Wilberforce,  Samuel,  bishop: 

PR  5808.W3. 
Wilcox,  Ella  Wheeler:  PS  3310-3313. 
Wilde,  George:  PR  3190.W5. 
Wilde,  Jane  Francesca  (Elgee),  lady: 

PR  5809. 
Wilde,  Oscar:  PR  5810-28. 


Wilde,  Richard  Henry:  PS  3315-3318. 
Wilder,  Marshall  Pinckney:  PS  .    :9.W2. 
Wiley,  Calvin  Henderson:  PS  33]9.W3. 
Wiley,  Sarah  King:  PS  3545.136. 
Wilkins,  George:  PR  3190.W6. 
WUkins,  Mflj-yE.:  PS  1710-1713. 
Wilkinson,  Florence:  PS  3509. V3G3. 
Wilkinson,  William  Cleaver: 

PS  3319. W44. 
Willard,  Emma  (Hart):  PS  3319. W5. 
William  of  Ockham:  PR2148.W3. 
William  of  Shoreham:  PR  2148.W4. 
William  of  Wad ington:  PR  2148.W6. 
Williams,  Edward:  PR  3765.W535. 
Williams,  Helen  Maria:  PR3765.W54. 
Williams,  Roger:  PS  874. 
Williams,  Rowland:  PR  5834. W5. 
Williamson,  Alice  Muriel  (Livingstone): 

PS  3319.W7. 
Williamson,  Charles  Norris:  PR  5834. W6. 
Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker:  PS  3320-3328. 
WUlson,  Forceythe:  PS  3329. W5. 
Wilmer,  Lambert  A.:  PS  3329.W7. 
Wilmot,  Robert:  PR  3190.W63. 
Wilmshurst,  Zavarr:  PS  3329. W8. 
Wilson,  Alexander:  PR  3765.W55. 
Wilson,  Arthur:  PR  3190.W64. 
Wilson,  Augusta  Jane  (Evans): 

PS  3330-3333. 
Wilson,  Caroline  (Fry):  PR  5834. W9. 
Wilson,  John  (1627-1696):  PR  3765.W56. 
Wilson,  John  ("Christopher  North"): 
PR  5835-8. 

Wilson,  John  Burns:  PS  3335-3338. 

Wilson,  John  Byers:  PS  3334.W5. 

WUson,  Robert:  PR3190.W7. 

Wilson,  Thomas:  PR  2388. W6. 

Wilson,  Woodrow:  PS  3339.W3. 

Winchilsea,  Anne,  countess  of: 
PR  3765.W57. 

Winchilsea     and     Nottingham,     George 
James,  earl  of:  PR  5839. W4. 

Wine,  Praise  of:  PN  6237. 

Wing6eld,  Anthony:  PR  3190. W8. 

Winkworth,  Catherine:  PR  5840. W2. 

Winter,  WillLim:  PS  3341-3342. 

Win throp,  John:  PS  877-878. 

Winthrop,  Theodore:  PS  3343. W2. 

Wirecker,  Nigel:  PR2148.W8. 

Wirt,  William:  PS  3344. W3, 

Wise,  Henry  Augustus  ("  Harry  Gringo"): 
PS  3344. W6. 

Wiae,  John:  PS  881.W5. 


271 


INDEX 


Wisemau,     Nicholp^    Patrick    Stephen, 

cardinal:  PR  5841. W7. 
Wister,  Owen:  PS  3345-3346. 
Wit  and  humor 

Collections:  PN  6151-6231. 
History  and  criticism:  PN  6147-9. 
American  literature:  PS  430-8. 
English  literature:  PR  931-7. 
AcU,T8:  PN  2217. 
Literary  life:  PN  169. 
Theatrical  life:  PN  2095. 
Wither,  George:  PR  2390-3. 
Witherepoon,  John:  PS  885-886. 
Wodhull,  Michael:  PR  3765.W6. 
Wolcot,  John:  PR  3765. W7. 
Wolcott,  Roger:  PS  888.W7. 
Woman  in  literature:  PN  56. W6. 
Epigrams:  PN  6288.W6. 
Maxims:  PN  6308. W6. 
Poetry:  PN  6110. W7. 
Quotations: 

English:  PN  6084. W6. 
French:  PN  6089. W6. 
Thoughts :  PN  6338. W6. 
Wit  and  humor:  PN  6231. W6. 
'*;Woman  of  Samaria"  (Middle  English): 

PR  2148. W9. 
Women,  Authors  relating  to:  PN  481. 
Women  and  literature 

English  literature:  PR  119. 
Women  authors:  PN  471-479. 
American:  PS  147-151. 
English:  PR  111-115. 
Poetry:  PN  1091. 
Prose:  PN  3401. 
Women  in  journalism:  PN  4784.W7. 
Women  poeta 

Collections  of  poetry  (English) : 
PR  1177. 
Wonder  tales:  PN  3436. 
"Wonders  of  creation "  (Anglo-Saxon) : 

PR  1792. 
Wood,  Anthony  Ji-.  PR  3767. 
Wood,  Ellen  (Price)  (Mrs.  Henry  Wood): 

PR  5842. W8. 
Wood.  George:  PS  3349.W6. 
Wood,  WUUara:  PS  889. W5. 
Woodberry,  George  Edward: 
PS  3361-3352. 


Woodee,  Nathaniel:  PR  3193.W6. 
Woods,  Kate  (Tannatt):  PS  3354.W5. 
Woods,  Margaret  L.:  PR  6045.065. 
Woodworth,  Samuel:  PS  3356-3366. 
Woolf,  Benjamin  Edward:  PS  3359.W2. 
WooUey,  CeUa  (Parker):  PS  3357.W8. 
Woolman,  John:  PS  891-892. 
Woolner,  ThoriM:  PR  5843.W5. 
Woolnough,  Henry:  PR  3768.W4. 
Woolaey,  Sarah  Chauncey  ("Susan  Cool- 

idge"):  PS  3369. W6. 
Woolson,  Constance  Fenimore: 

PS  3360-3363. 
Wordsworth,  William:  PR  5850-98. 
Worgan,  John  Dawea:  PR  5899.W5. 
Wotton,  Sir  Henry:  PR  2395-8. 
Wotton,  William:  PR  3769.W5. 
Woty,  William:  PR  3769 .W7. 
Wraxall,  Sir  Frederic  Charles  Lascelles: 

PR5899.W7. 
Wright,  Harold  Bell:  PS  3645.R45. 
WulfBtan:  PR  1795-9. 
Wyatt,  Charles  Percy:  PR  5899. W8. 
Wyatt,  Sir  Thomas:  PR  2400-4. 
Wycherley,  William:  PR  3770-8. 
WycUffe,  John:  PR  2150-8. 
"Wynnere  and  wastere":  PR  2163. 
Wynter,  Andrew:  PR  5899.W9. 

Yarington,  Robert:  PR  3194.Y3. 
Yates,  Edmund:  PR  5899. Y3. 
Yawcob  Strauas,  pseud.:  PS  1003.A45. 
Year-books 

Authorship:  PN  111. 

Dramatic  literature:  PN  1610. 

Journalism:  PN  4709. 

Literary  hiatory:  PN  11-19. 

Oratory,  elocution:  PN  4006, 

Theater:  PN  2012. 
Yearsley,  Ann:  PR  3779. Y4. 
Yeata,  WilUam  Butler:  PR  5900-8. 
Yonge,  Charlotte  Mary:  PR  5910-4. 
Youge,  James:  PR  2165. 
Young,  Edward:  PR  3780-4. 
Young,  William:  PS  3365-3308 

Zangwill,  Israel:  PR  5920-4. 
Zouche,  Richard:  PR  3195.Z7. 


(PN— PR— PS— PZ) 

ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS  TO  JUNE  30,   1915. 

PR  2294.  Hfi  Howell,  James.     See  PR  3617.  H6.    {Cancel 

PR  2294.  36.) 

Beaomont  and  Fletcher. 

Separate  works. 
PR  2425  A-G. 

e.  g.     .C6  Coxcomb. 

.08  Cupid's  revenge. 

2426  H-K. 

o.  g.     .K5  A  king  and  no  king. 

2427  KnigLt  of  the  burning  peatle. 

2428  K-P. 

e.  g.     .M3  Maid's  tragedy. 

2429  Philaater. 

2430  P-Z. 

e.  g.     .S3  Scornful  lady. 

.T7  Triumph  of  honor. 
.W6  Woman-hater. 

PR  4725.  G8  Gower,  George  Leveson.     See  PR  4886.  L£. 

{Cancel  PR  4725.  GS.) 
PR  4886.  L2  Leveson-Gower,  George.     Cancel  reference  to 

Gower. 
PS  593.  L9  Song  books  (Popular,  minor)  not  PS  593. 85. 

PS  2056  Alhambra.     Cancel  reference  to  DP  402. 

PS  2156.  J3  Chubbuck,  not  Chubbock. 

Index  Gilden,  Charles:  PR  3478.  G3.     Caned: 

Index  Gildon,  Charles:  PR  3478.  G3. 

Index  Gower,  George  Leveson:  PR  4886.  L2,  not 

PR  4725.  G8. 
Index  Judson,  Emily  (Chubbuck),  not  Chubbock. 

Index  Leveson-Gower,  George :  PR  4886.  L2. 

Index  Lewis,  Leopold:  PR  4886.  L8,  not  .L3. 


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